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About Lynda
Expertise I can help you with cichlids, african cichlids, betta fish. I have bred most of them, including the Discus, and Angel Fish, and Rams. I have also bred many african cichlids. I have bred bettas too...well I am a fish nut! I can help you with most diseases, and have experience in setting up a tank. I can tell you tricks on keeping your water alkaline without products. I also speak and write french. I have experience with salt water fish, but would rather not get into that field.
Please when writing to me, give me detailed information. The size of your tank, your water chemistry, etc. The more I know, the more I can help you. I cannot guess at what you have, so please give me information and I will do my outmost to help you with any question you ask me.
Please do not ask me questions on Goldfish, mollies, platies, and guppies. Lynda
Experience I have worked in Petshops in the fish department...was Manager in two...and alot of my experience came from my home where I had 26 aquariums from 20 gallons to 200 gallons.
Publications I have a MSN group but it has nothing to do with fish
Education/Credentials I have finished high school, and went to college, in accounting
Past/Present Clients Too many to mention
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You are here: Experts > Animals/Pets > Pet Fish > Fish > fin rot? + diet question
Fish - fin rot? + diet question
Expert: Lynda - 11/3/2009
Question Hi Lynda,
how are you? I think my girl has the beginnings of fin rot, and that is because suddenly there is a darkish ring around her tail at the very edge. I've read that fin rot is caused by bad water, but I had just changed it the day before, and I do 100% water changes every week in an uncycled 5 gal. tank with good conditioner and salt...What do you think could've caused this?
Also, I wanted to ask you, what do you feed your bettas? and when?
Answer Hello,
Bettas should be kept in heated water. They are tropical fish, and need 80-82 degree water to be comfortable, and stress free. If your betta is in cool water, he is cold, and this could be a reason. They should have a thermostat, and never be heated with lamps. When heating water for a fish, you must do this very very slowly. Bring the temperature up one degree every two days, as bringing up the temperature too quickly would be deadly.
For now I would wash everything in his tank with warm water, the gravel, and the ornaments. Do not use anything else but warm water, and clean it very well. Add 2 teaspoons of diluted aquarium salt for one week, and when changing his water again, add one teaspoon.
If his condition worsens, write back to me.
Here is a list of foods that bettas should have:
Betta Pellets
Betta Flakes
Daphnia...Daphnia is very important because it helps their digestive system
Bloodworms once a week as a treat
Mealworms
Glassworms
Brine Shrimp
Plankton Flakes
One pea a week, and on the day you feed him the pea, feed him nothing else. This is so he can clean out his system, and avoid SBD.
Bettas should be fed 2-3 times a day in small amounts. We must always remember that their tummy is the size of their eye when feeding them. Two pellets, or two flakes is enough for one meal.
I hope this helps.
Lynda
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