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My Poor Betta

ArianaPerry
19 years ago

I don't know what to do with him. I've had him for about six months and I recently moved him from a smaller tank where he was alone to a larger where he is with other fish. There has been no problems with the other fish. They leave him alone and he doesn't bother them. BUT all he does now is lay on the bottom of the tank. I haven't seen him eat in days. And it's not like he's just resting there.... he's actually laying on the bottom.... sometimes almost on his side. Every once in a while he'll come up for air and i can see him breathing so I know he's alive and still able to move. Is this just because Bettas are moody as it is or is there something wrong with him??

Comments (7)

  • luxum
    19 years ago

    What's the temperature like in your tank? Usually an otherwise healthy betta lying on the tank bottom all the time is a result of lower than preferred temps, although healthy ones will rest between bouts of activity.

    This behavior can also occur when the fish is weak from illness, does he have any other symptoms? Look at him real close and see if there is anything unusual.

    What's the decor like? Sometimes a behavior like this happens when the betta isn't comfortable. In my experience bettas are the most active when kept in a planted tank, with lots of places to explore and rest and hide. It will appreciate minimal surface disturbunce and some floating plants if possible.

  • ArianaPerry
    Original Author
    19 years ago

    the temp is almost 80F. It's a 20 gallon tank with fake plants. There is also a number of large rocks that provide hiding places but he stays away from them and sits in the corner. I think i will pick up a few more plants the next time I'm out though. I've been watching him really closely since I noticed that he wasn't moving a lot but everything seems the same. No color changes, no unusual spots, though he has begun to keep his fins really close to his body. He was acting like this in his old tank and I assumed it was the tank being too small and the fact that I didn't have a heater, which was why I switched him over.... and he was fine, happy and perky at first but he's back to this...

  • imaginators
    19 years ago

    HI ArianaPerry, It sounds to me like you have done all the right things. I know! maybe give him a treat of live worms or brine shrimp. See if that will perk him up if he is just moody. Tonight I found my perky Betta laying on the bottom which is not like him, but as soon as I came up close to the glass, he moved quickly up the surface. Maybe he is being effected by the water tempature change from no heater to heater. I have read they like warm water but maybe he didn't adjust to it or the quick change weaken him. I really don't know, I am grabbing at thoughts.
    I wish I could help you.
    Theresa

  • luxum
    19 years ago

    How long has he been in the new tank? Sometimes they sulk while they adjust to new surroundings. Is there a strong current in the tank or a lot of surface disturbance from a bio wheel or bubblers or whatnot?

  • ArianaPerry
    Original Author
    19 years ago

    he's been in the new tank for about three weeks now. I'll try turning down the filter which does cause a lot of surface disturbance and I'll pick up a treat for him. Thanks for all the help.

  • eileenaz
    19 years ago

    I'll bet he has something else wrong with him IF the reduction in water turbulence doesn't do anything to improve him. If you change your water pretty regularly it sounds like betta heaven to me. So see if you can find some Pepso food to feed the whole tank for a week. For some reason even somewhat sick fish seem to love it, and I feel that most fish eat better and more when they're in a mildly competitive feeding situation. That includes discus and bettas.

  • ArianaPerry
    Original Author
    19 years ago

    just a heads up... My betta has purked right up since I turned up the heat in the tank and turned the filter down. I've had a few problems with my other fish. One died with no warning at all. He was fine one day and not the next. But I guess you never know what you are getting when you buy them. I only had him for about two weeks. And another fish got stuck in the filter and died. I miss them. Oh well... back to the fish store for me. Cheers

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