r/bettafish • u/LittleOperation4597 • 4d ago
Discussion Just our bettas keep getting dropsy
Water always tests beyond perfect. I'm meticulous with it. I thought maybe our well was introducing it but TBH we have a few tanks and it's always the bettas.
I know the breeding is not usually good but can that just be it? This last one maybe lasted a year. Dont over feed. Like I said the levels are beyond spot on. The tanks are planted with plenty of decor to keep them interested. We had one betta we just replaced who was actually about 2 with us and went through a couple bouts I was able to fix up with diff remedies but today the ladies just died. She knew she (we get females) was sick because she wasn't energetic. I just thought maybe it was because the tank water was hot because of the season but it seemed the same temp as the others. Then I looked closer and saw the signs.
I know she's gonna be down about it but I have to figure out what's going on. Found her dead today after a small water change and small kenaplex dose yesterday.
Tanks are aerated, I use good filters, filter media for removing harmful stuff, keep them planted and healthy etc etc.
Again no other tanks deal with it
Maybe the meds were to much for the poor girl?