Saturday, February 13, 2010

Pictures Of Bladder Paintball Grenades Betta Fish Problem - Swim Bladder Disorder, Or Something Else? (Pictures)?

Betta fish problem - swim bladder disorder, or something else? (Pictures)? - pictures of bladder paintball grenades

I have my betta, Betty, for almost two years. I had some problems with his bladder for about 6 months. While the pea (as shown in many different sources). His behavior is normal, except for the fact that they often swim around.

My biggest concern is that their physical deformities seem to be deteriorating over time. If I noticed what looked (like a cyst on the left side of his stomach in October last year it is) for about 6 months. It was in size. Recently, however, had severe swelling of the belly and tail, and appear almost translucent, like a soap bubble. It got worse.

From what I read, it looks like he could swim bladder disorderNot yet, but it is always better. I do not see how it could be dropsy, because what happened in months. Suggestions? Please do not tell the time to waste "Your fish is dead!" without scientific support your answer.

9 comments:

Ugly Artwork said...

Try some Kanaplex and enjoy their meal in itself. If you can not try kanaplex something with kanamycin in him.

This seems to be an internal problem for me.

I think you should go in this forum that are experts who can help, much better, and if you ask us to support their advice with the facts, and they worry about what happens, fish: http: / / aquamaniacs. net / forum / index.php

And yes, the weekly peas are good for the digestion of bettas.

catx said...

Tumors, which seems, unfortunately, bettas are somewhat prone to them. if they have a problem with the digestion of inflammation of the stomach only. bettas have cancer like any other animal.

I had a betta that a single tumor on his side, took about 4 months with her until he finally took his body and began had to be closed after his death.

I do not think fish can be returned by their condition and provides some scale to rise, a sign of dropsy start is a sign that the body does not do their job, and there is too much fluid in the bodies of prisoners began to close .

Keep it as comfortable as possible with little food and water initial conditions. If you startSwim to the problems, the water level down so you can reach the surface without much of a fight.

Hen said...

It seems that the peas are not digested. Id stop starts to accumulate, in which

Golfishb... said...

Depends, like eating peas. but I doubt that the issue would in any case. I've never seen such a thing, but how inflation scales pineapple wonder whether it is different. How big is the tank in it? Filteration? Keep the changes to be cleaned and water?

found this online on bettas ...
Edema - This is one of the deadliest diseases bettas attack, unfortunately, also one of the most common. The jury did not say exactly what causes them and so what heals. It is a belief that there may be a bacterial infection of the kidneys, but no one knows. The usual recommended treatment tetracycline, but it is seldom fully effective, to be conclusive.

To make matters even more complicated, it seemsSeveral variants of the dropsy. The most famous (and most terrible, is IMO) if the fish belly grotesquely swollen, the scales stick like a pineapple, and fish do not seem out of the "upside down" position, with its raised rear end. The inflammation is caused by excess fluid in body tissues and is usually clear in all cases of dropsy.

Sometimes the fish will get only a few pine cones and even dropsy die. I had a female act lethargic to feed, and there is no better ... I do not understand what is wrong with her. Then I noticed the belly area looked a bit swollen and very pale, so I looked up - voila. There were pineconing. Incidentally, the woman died 2 days after treatment, and Ido not even know that he, until one or two days after death. Causes the liquid to stand still, with his nose to the surface, and if not, the fact that their eyes glaze over, everyone was exactly as he had when he first fell ill.

Another interesting variant of the dropsy, if the fish is normal (or May is a little easier), but by the power and not acting right "." Sometimes it's belly-down-to-tail behavior, but not swollen and not bowling. This form of edema is deadly! Within 24 hours, the fish died, and even the opportunity to try to heal.

drfulkru... said...

What I think it happens that you are using tap water. The tap water is chlorine, minerals and chlorine causes of calcium from the cartilage in the back of the fish are washed out. This makes the cartilage cartilige weeks and loses its shape. If you RO water, or at least a good source of distilled water or steam, the fish can recover his health. Even if you know that chlorine additives should be removed, do not take enough or none at all. I always use RO water in my aquarium. My mother had the same problem as you, to use more water. City water stinks and there are too many toxins and chemicals in them. I try to give rev my cats and ferrets. OSMOS. Water, too. I pay $ 1.50 for 5 gallons (my own bottle)My IKEA.

~LOL~ AT YOU said...

Cleaning the tank? DONT feed his peas

Lindsay said...

You want a serious answer? Edit your profile to allow e-mail and send an e-mail to longhairedgit. The fish is obviously in a bad way, I think she has the stage where the peas go to work and LHG is the only person I know with certainty that can help be passed on. It sometimes comes here to answer questions, but I think you can not wait.

I can not help myself, but may know someone. I do not think that this is a waste of time.

Cherise-... said...

4 inputs and uh .. ur the forage fish a pea .. This is not good! Perhaps an old ... easilyy and fish die from the disease. Just prepare for the worst, if not .. r better.those rare photos shes tired. uhhhmmm. Yes. with malformations .. oh well.

fishpers... said...

DONT feed them peas

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