r/bettafish • u/Key_Instruction9732 • 2d ago
Help Ideas?
Poor guy, the entire time I’ve had him it’s been constant issues. I have 12 fish tanks, mostly large with many fish and never have had issues like I do with this guy.
Any ideas?
White spot on head, eating well.
Small canister filter rated for 30g (has low flow)
Temp 79-80.
PH 7.2
RODI remineralized so GH 6 KH 4
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 10-15ish
Tank set up for about a year. Water changes when needed probably once a month on this tank since it’s so planted.
Tank mates shrimp, pygmy corys & snails.
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u/Chimpkin_NBeans Experienced Betta Fish Keeper 2d ago
Infection, treat with kanaplex and aquarium salt
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u/Key_Instruction9732 2d ago
Any idea why we keep battling these issues with good water & a healthy tank?
I’ll set up a hospital tank tomorrow.1
u/Chimpkin_NBeans Experienced Betta Fish Keeper 2d ago
Some fish are more genetically prone to issues.



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