cahermit
New Member
I have a 28 gal tank set up until I can get my 150 repaired..... Contained within is 1 huge ass jeweled damsel, a sergeant (or 4 striped) damsel, and my 4 inch marine betta. Quite recently the betta's tail fin started to rot away and now there is a slight chunk missing and a larger chunk missing from it's dorsal.... enough to where several of it's "spines" are pertruding. It is depressing to see my poor fish in this condition, and it has onset quite rapidly (5 days from nothing to now). I run the salt @ 1.019 to 1.022.... all of the levels are 0, but nitrates were @ 40 BEFORE my last 20% water change (3 days ago). Ph 8.2. I feed Tetramarine granules and occasional shrimp chunks, small feeder goldfish, live brine, and spirulina. Temp is constant @ 80-81 degrees F... I have 1 floro strip running across the top and no inverts. I use no additives, and RO water for water changes... but it was originally set up with Tap about 3 months ago when the brace on the top of my 150 dislodged, glass started bowing and scared the ---- out of me. The only thing I have tried thus far (other than the water change) is Copper, which I have had luck with in the past, but I've never dealt with marine fin rot... Tomarrow is dose 2 of 2 on the copper and I am not seeing any improvements yet (although it is not getting worse yet either). Other than the betta, the jeweled damsel has a tiny bit of fraying on his tail, but the betta is definately not being attacked by the 4 striped, despite their violent nature. This IS bacterial or fungal for sure, and the betta appears a bit dull colored............................................ Suggestions?