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Re: Help me help my betta fish!!!! please!!!![]()
Posted by Zach on 6/30/07
I tried the pea remedy, but the pieces are floating to the
bottom. What should I do? This is a friend fish, I'm takingcare
of while he is on vacation, so a quick response would be
appreciated. Thank you very much.
On 6/04/07, Matt wrote:
> On 11/08/06, Richard wrote:
>> On 11/07/06, Christina wrote:
>>> i just noticed that my betta fish is having troubles
>>> swimming downwards. it tries to swim down but it just ends
>>> up floating back up...i can tell its annoyed by this
>>> because he keeps tryin to swim down. I dont notice
>>> anything different about the color or body shape. looks
>>> normal. just can't swim down. what should i do? whats
>>> wrong with him?
>>> i did just throw in a water frog to give my betta some
>>> company could that be it? the pet store said it
>>> wouldn't...i'm not sure what to do...i'm just worried for
>>> my fish.
>>> please help.
>> I would have to think that the frog is in his space ,Beta's
>> are a bit teritorial ,If his body has retained the same shape
>> and their is not any noticeble sickness then I would have to
>> say try taking the frog and put him some where else for a few
>> days and see what happens,might just solve your Beta
>> problem,after all would you want a frog sharing your space ?
> Answer- Your betta has a swim bladdar infection. You can easily
> treat this by chopping up one frozen pea (yes a frozen green
> pea) and giving some of the pieces to your betta. 9 times out
> of ten this remedy works flawlessly. I am disappointed by the
> quality of responses to peoples questions on this site. There
> is no need to be rude answering peoples questions, all they are
> looking for is a helpful answer. I only say this after reading
> an entry where the question asker was only looking for info on
> how to help her sick betta fish. The response from some idiot
> was "good i hope you betta dies" - Absolutely horrible response