Lonin wrote:pipsqueak99 wrote:Meep
Ok, so I have a male betta who I've had for a little more than a year now.
I'm not the greatest fish owner (I need to remember to feed him more) and I think that his fins are shrinking due to lack of food. I think the bushy-nosed pleco died, but we have so many plants that we haven't seen the body (or the pleco is still alive and hiding, but he was really old).
I have a 55 gallon tank, so Bong Bong is pretty much alone. I know I need a water change soon, but I need my dad to help. Any advice on helping Bong Bong's fins grow back?
update;;
I went to go put water in the tank with my dad's help but he abandoned me to go play scrabble and teh bucket fell off the tank and spilled and i had to clean that up and then I put the bucket on the floor and the hose started spewing water again so then we had to move all the bookshelves and clean up the lake and then I cleaned the glass on top of the tank because I didn't like how dirty is was
My dad added something that give a slime cover (?) and removes icky stuff from the water
Fins don't really shrink from lack of food from what we know? Fish don't need to eat all that often anyway so unless he's regularly going weeks without food or something it's probably something else. And if he is you might want to rehome him. It's much more likely to be a water quality issue causing fin rot.
How long since you last did a water change and what temperature is the water? c:
Keep the water clean and warm, don't forget to feed him and his fins should grown back eventually.
What Lonin said. ^^
And seriously try and find that pleco... Since if he's dead, the rotting body is bad for the water quality and bad water quality can cause fin rot.