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#225884 - 01/12/06 02:25 AM
Re: Very worried about betta
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Shark
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#225887 - 01/14/06 03:26 PM
Re: Very worried about betta
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Newbie
Registered: 01/08/06
Posts: 19
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I have yet another question. On Wednesday, I noticed a thin film of something (scum?) across the top of the water, and I thought it was maybe from the clay pot I'd put in the tank. I got aquarium salt, and I added it to his water when I cleaned the tank on Thursday, and I also took the clay pot out. Yesterday I noticed the film was back again, and that Moe seemed tentative about coming up for air. I don't want to have to clean his tank everyday, so I'm trying to figure out where this is coming from. Is it the aquarium salt? Or is it the tap water I use? I'm not sure if there's something in the water around here that's causing it.
On a side note, I'm still trying to get my betta to eat something besides dried bloodworms. I heard from other people that it's alright to feed him only bloodworms, but I don't know how much to feed him if I decide to do this. Would it be like the flakes, where they say to give as much as he can eat in a few minutes once or twice a day?
Alright, thanks in advance. Sorry about all these questions!
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