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 Betta splendens Fighting Fish Club Ya'll! v2

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knight
post Jul 20 2008, 10:33 PM

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QUOTE(shecapricorn @ Jul 20 2008, 05:32 PM)
OMG!
When the fish is NOT active, immediately medicate her water and isolate her from other fish!! The kulat/dust thing is a kind of fungus, VERY CONTAGIOUS..
NEVER mix the sick fish with another healthy fish..

You know, one should do some research BEFORE even attempting to breed anything.. BEFORE thinking of BREEDING, think of how to take care of the fish 1ST.. Make sure u can keep the fish in the fittest, healthiest condition first.. That is of utmost importance.. Breeding is secondary, pls don't play around with the poor fishes...

From my experience, once any fish has the kulat/dust/fungus, it is 95% incurable, even with the strongest anti-fungus solution I could find. Most of my fishes who gets it don't recover, even the healthiest would only fight the illness for a week or so before they die very very very slowly.

In short, PLS TC of your fish - they must be ACTIVE and HEALTHY and EAT LIKE A PIGGY .. before you even think of breeding. Your lack of knowledge regarding these poor Bettas scare me.  shocking.gif
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Wow...95% incurable is too overwhelming rate. If it's really 95% then no one would ever buy such solution. There's so much in the market which we even know. Wonder did you add wrong thing for those sicked fish and make it dead up to 95%...

btw, do you mean that you need to be an expert before starting to rare a fish?? Logic..logic...
knight
post Jul 22 2008, 12:47 AM

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QUOTE(inv @ Jul 21 2008, 08:28 AM)
the kulat/dust/fungus are curable. you just need to know which medicine to use. the most common and best to use (for me at least) in this kinda situation is the japanese yellow powder (wong yok fun [in canto]). just a few grains per 1/2 gallon with 1 tablespoon of salt will usually do the trick.

you gotta be careful if you're using the yellow powder. best if there's no skin contact and don't ever let it get into any open wounds that you have.
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haha..guess what...I ever tried before by using salt and try to scratch the fish..hmm...it works..but need to be very careful..best is use the usual yellow liquid with the blue one...

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