My female betta is swimming in an upright (vertical) position (head up, tail down). It seems as if she can not hold herself horizontal unless she is resting on something. What's going on? I don't want to lose her.
Thanks
Michele
A little more information for you. She is in a 20L community tank. Her tankmates include 4 Scissortails, 2 lemon tetras, 2 blood fin tetras and 1 danio. Water parameters are pH-7.6, no nitrites, ammonia. Nitrates are 20 to 30ppm.
I have been reading up on swim bladder disease, and think this is what she may have. Since she is in a community tank, she eats flake food like the others, since it is hard to isolate her to feed her betta pellets.
Should I remove her and put her into a hospital tank? I was going to do a general cleaning and water change today, but I don't want to freak her out by stirring up things in the water. (But I guess I'd freak her out by removing her from the tank also
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Right now, she's laying on the bottom of the tank, near the corner, I guess to balance herself.
Thanks
Michele
A little more information for you. She is in a 20L community tank. Her tankmates include 4 Scissortails, 2 lemon tetras, 2 blood fin tetras and 1 danio. Water parameters are pH-7.6, no nitrites, ammonia. Nitrates are 20 to 30ppm.
I have been reading up on swim bladder disease, and think this is what she may have. Since she is in a community tank, she eats flake food like the others, since it is hard to isolate her to feed her betta pellets.
Should I remove her and put her into a hospital tank? I was going to do a general cleaning and water change today, but I don't want to freak her out by stirring up things in the water. (But I guess I'd freak her out by removing her from the tank also

Right now, she's laying on the bottom of the tank, near the corner, I guess to balance herself.
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