2.11.08

How to Prevent Betta Fish Fin Rot

End rot is one of the most common things you have to look for your Betta. Of course, the best way to deal with end rot is to prevent it happening. So how do you prevent end rot is happening? Here are some tips.

The first thing you should know is that end rot is a bacterial infection that occurs when a tear behind late in the gravel. The tail is the most common for that to happen. Your Betta fins of the rest on the tank or the floor and absorb bad bacteria.

The simple solution for this is that both clean water and gravel. A trick you can do so is toys like caves, silk plants, snail shells, or other things that your Betta can rely on. Bettas like the rest of the way is an excellent way to ensure that their stay in the gravel.

Thus, on the gravel and water cleaning. Use a turkey Baster gravel to eliminate foam. Do it as often as you think. Regarding water, change it every one to two days and add a little salt water aquarium in less hospitable to bacteria.

You can use drugs to end rot, but these drugs can often have side effects that could make things even more. That is why we recommend using fresh water and salt as your first line of defense against decay end.

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