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    Wink Fostering Fish Mother turned into fish fanatic!

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    Hello from Chicago, USA. Recently my son left town to say, "Mom...take care of Sweet Cheeks". I had no clue! A sweet little Crown Betta in a soiled tank of 5 gallons now has a 10 gallon filtered heated planted fish wonderland with some cardinal tetras and two fancy guppies! I am learning loads every day, and try to educate myself on diet and tank needs to keep this guy the happiest he can be! He enjoys a diet of frozen brine and freeze-dried mysis along with flake food. He snubs his "nose" at those nasty pellet things my son said he would only eat before...I can't imagine why!

    I pray that I am doing everything right...I added aquarium salt the other day for the first time...I've read mixed reviews...he has a torn pectoral fin...I was told this would help heal him. He seems to be fine but I am still very concerned. I would like to move up to a 20gallon tank as well. It seems more humane. More space for my little prince to swim about!

    Any comments would be appreciated!

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    Re: Fostering Fish Mother turned into fish fanatic!

    Applause! To me bettas should be housed in aquariums just like other fish. It is very sad for me personally to see them sold in those tiny tanks. I'm suprised the guppies arent being attacked by the betta.

    As for salt, i'm not experience enough to comment but small dosage should be fine?

    Hope to see a picture of sweet cheeks. =

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    Re: Fostering Fish Mother turned into fish fanatic!

    Hi, nice to see you in this forum. It's wonderful to know that you have been brought closer to the fish world. There's really more than meets the eye in fish-keeping. And it is an extremely satisfying and life-enriching hobby, especially when one does things right.
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    Yes I am thoroughly enjoying myself! I can watch my guys for hours it seems! One thing I notice is the activity of my Betta becomes a bit more active after a water change?!? Any insights?

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    Re: Fostering Fish Mother turned into fish fanatic!

    Nice to know also that you are obviously love fish.

    Bettas are not normally very 'active' fish in the sense that they are always 'up and about in the tank' like guppies and tetras for example. If they show signs of being overly active after a water change, it may be that they are feeling uncomfortable. But no matter what, always do only partial water change. Big water changes abruptly changes the water's condition in which the fish is acustomed, causing it discomfort. And change only with old water which has been left standing for a few days, not straight from the tap. Also always check to make sure that the filter is on and running all the time.
    Quote Originally Posted by Turpentine View Post
    Yes I am thoroughly enjoying myself! I can watch my guys for hours it seems! One thing I notice is the activity of my Betta becomes a bit more active after a water change?!? Any insights?
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    Yup. Done and done. 20% change once a week with water I have treated from the tap the previous week. I cover the gallon jug so no debris can get in but not fitted so air flow can still move. I think he is just more active because the water is moving. Once it settles down he seems fine. I think I'm just a nervous new mom. It's only been a month since I've taken over the care of Sweet Cheeks, and I want to give him the best possible home.

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    Re: Fostering Fish Mother turned into fish fanatic!

    Ah, I see that you have been doing the right things.

    Since you have a big tank with few fish, everything should be fine. As long as you do not leave food that is uneaten behind, and don't add chemicals or salt, there should be no problem, and your tank should be fine with the small water changes. In fact, if there's only a few fish in a big tank, water changes is not such an imporant matter.
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    I have been told that aquarium salt is good for them? But again I read so many mixed reviews. Use it for help in healing wounds. That is what my main question was...should I add some salt because of his little torn pectoral fin? He has quite the hearty appetite...so I know that nutritionally he is getting what he needs, but from a veterinary stand point, swimming around in standing water is quite nasty to me! I think this weekend is the move to the 20 gal tank. I will set it up tomorrow....and let it sit for quite some time then transfer my guys over....if I use the water they are currently in that shouldn't be too much of a shock I hope. A 50% solute change instead of the normal 80/20. Maybe I'd better do it in 2 stages.

    Again, I am still torn up about the whole aquarium salt issue....

    How long have you kept fish and what do you have?

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    Sweet Cheeks jumped ship today. Found him on the floor. I feel sick. ;(

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    Re: Fostering Fish Mother turned into fish fanatic!

    Have reared Guppies, Ryukins and Ranchus (Goldfish), a Luohan (Cichlid), Angels (Lionheads), Cory Sterbais, mixed Tetras, Bettas. Loved fish since a little kid. I have also used salt since a long time ago, learned that from my old uncle long time back.
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    Do guppies like to hang around the top or is this stress?

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    Re: Fostering Fish Mother turned into fish fanatic!

    If they remain for long hours close to the top, they might be suffering from an illness, or lack of oxygen. Typically, they will go all over the tank from top to bottom, but primarily in the middle and upper water levels. If you see them skimming the surface with their mouths and breathing rapidly, that means they need more oxygen in the water, so additional aeration will be good.
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    They go all over...but stay primarily towards the top 1/2 of the tank. No skimming noted as you advised...but will keep eyes open and aware. I imagine with the tank change all are still pretty stressed with the new environment.

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    Re: Fostering Fish Mother turned into fish fanatic!

    I believe stormhawk was right about lack of oxygen. When fish are stressed, they don't usually go to the top, they'd rather hide at the safe bottom. If they are starved of oxygen, they will stay at the upper level 'at all cost'.
    Quote Originally Posted by Turpentine View Post
    They go all over...but stay primarily towards the top 1/2 of the tank. No skimming noted as you advised...but will keep eyes open and aware. I imagine with the tank change all are still pretty stressed with the new environment.
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    I have both filters running...what else should I do for more oxygen? I have the old filter and the new filter going so I have the bio going.

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    So I have the bio filter from the old tank...now I'm worried about my guppies.

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    Re: Fostering Fish Mother turned into fish fanatic!

    Sorry for replying late, gone for breakfast.

    What type of filters are you using? HOF or internal (bubbling) filter? Can you show a picture too?
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    I have both filters running...what else should I do for more oxygen? I have the old filter and the new filter going so I have the bio going.
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    Re: Fostering Fish Mother turned into fish fanatic!

    A biological filter also needs to be maintained in good and healthy condition.

    The most important thing is for oygenated water to pass through the bio filter. If the bacteria are also starved of oxygen, they will quickly die off, and then you will be left with no bio filter, though the sponge is still there. That is why I place TOP priority on good oxygenation in any tank.

    Quote Originally Posted by Turpentine View Post
    So I have the bio filter from the old tank...now I'm worried about my guppies.
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    I have a plastic bio filter...I use right now the Aqueon filters which has the plastic bio filters that bacteria adheres to the prongs. No sponge.

    I rinse my charcoal filter once weekly.

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    Re: Fostering Fish Mother turned into fish fanatic!

    Yours is a HOF (Hang-On Filter), which is hung on a side of the aquarium. The blue part is the bio filter cartridge, inside which exists the bio media (material for the bacteria to hang on to). What I said about sponge applies, no matter what media material is used for the bio work.

    Your particular brand of HOF is designed such that water drops into the tank, and which apparently have no 'lip', like in some HOFs which I like.
    Quote Originally Posted by Turpentine View Post
    I have a plastic bio filter...I use right now the Aqueon filters which has the plastic bio filters that bacteria adheres to the prongs. No sponge.

    I rinse my charcoal filter once weekly.
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