Hello everybody.
So my male betta has dropsy...no bloating yet, but gave him a water change the other day and noticed something unusual- his colours.
Usually when I give him a water change, his colours get deeper and more vibrant of a red. But this time, he got paler and his fins went from a nice, deep, red to almost completely transparent. Although I found it strange at first, I thought that after the night, he would be back to normal- because I did the water change at 8:30 PM- so I did some homework, then went to bed.
Today, my family had planned a little outing (it's Good Friday), so I did not really have much time to check up on him. Unfortunately, I assumed that everything was back to normal and he would be alright. Which was not the best thing to assume :cry:
I came back today and found him in a corner of his tank, still pale and listless, but breathing- albeit a little heavily. When he saw me, he got up and began to swim a little bit- still pale, stressed. Then I saw it- when he turned at an angle, his scales seemed to stick out.
So I checked above him, and sure enough, he was pineconing A LOT on one side, and a bit on the other side.:22_yikes: He is still pale and seems to be very weak- not swimming/moving much, hanging around the surface.
As I mentioned before, there is no bloating yet or anything- he just seems really tired and is pineconing.
Is there anything I can do to make life easier for him? Can I try and do something (I remember seeing this somewhere) with Epsom salts or something? Any medicated food I can try? Garlic? Should I crush the flakes that I feed him? Should I only feed a certain kind of food or can I continue his regular diet of frozen bloodworms, frozen brine shrimp, earthworm flakes, brine shrimp flakes, and pellets?
I am not sure what to do. Should I euthanize him, or try to save him? I think that the dropsy might be in the earlier stages, because he has not begun bloating yet.
Thank you so much everybody- I will try to get pics up of the before & after (of pineconing + colour differences soon)
:cry::cry:
If possible, I would really like to try and save him- he is a really cute, personable guy and one of my favourites...any and all suggestions/advice would be sincerely appreciated
Thanks
So my male betta has dropsy...no bloating yet, but gave him a water change the other day and noticed something unusual- his colours.
Usually when I give him a water change, his colours get deeper and more vibrant of a red. But this time, he got paler and his fins went from a nice, deep, red to almost completely transparent. Although I found it strange at first, I thought that after the night, he would be back to normal- because I did the water change at 8:30 PM- so I did some homework, then went to bed.
Today, my family had planned a little outing (it's Good Friday), so I did not really have much time to check up on him. Unfortunately, I assumed that everything was back to normal and he would be alright. Which was not the best thing to assume :cry:
I came back today and found him in a corner of his tank, still pale and listless, but breathing- albeit a little heavily. When he saw me, he got up and began to swim a little bit- still pale, stressed. Then I saw it- when he turned at an angle, his scales seemed to stick out.

So I checked above him, and sure enough, he was pineconing A LOT on one side, and a bit on the other side.:22_yikes: He is still pale and seems to be very weak- not swimming/moving much, hanging around the surface.
As I mentioned before, there is no bloating yet or anything- he just seems really tired and is pineconing.
Is there anything I can do to make life easier for him? Can I try and do something (I remember seeing this somewhere) with Epsom salts or something? Any medicated food I can try? Garlic? Should I crush the flakes that I feed him? Should I only feed a certain kind of food or can I continue his regular diet of frozen bloodworms, frozen brine shrimp, earthworm flakes, brine shrimp flakes, and pellets?
I am not sure what to do. Should I euthanize him, or try to save him? I think that the dropsy might be in the earlier stages, because he has not begun bloating yet.
Thank you so much everybody- I will try to get pics up of the before & after (of pineconing + colour differences soon)


If possible, I would really like to try and save him- he is a really cute, personable guy and one of my favourites...any and all suggestions/advice would be sincerely appreciated
Thanks
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