Treatments For Betta With Boating Problems<\/span><\/h2>\nIf your Betta with buoyancy problems is swimming erratically and you suspect they may have an infection, you should seek medical advice. <\/p>\n
Aquarium owners have known for some time that if a fish is suffering from a bacterial infection it can be treated with antibiotics. <\/p>\n
It is important to note however, that antibiotics kill all bacteria in the body, and if your fish is suffering from another type of bacterial infection, antibiotics may not work.<\/p>\n
Betta with buoyancy problems are not likely to suffer from another infection due to their physiology and the antibiotics can only attack the source of the problem. <\/p>\n
The source can be anywhere in your fish\u2019s body, or it could be in the liver. There are several reasons why your fish could be suffering from an infection, including a bacterial infection, bacterial disease, fungal infection and even parasitic infestation. <\/p>\n
Antibiotics can cause side effects, so you should avoid using them for your fish unless you have been prescribed them by your vet. For your Betta with buoyancy problems, it is possible to treat their condition by giving them a diet that is rich in protein and calcium, along with a high quality fish tank. You should also give them a good quality aquarium filter. This will help prevent bacteria entering the water supply and it will also reduce the amount of waste and debris in the aquarium.<\/p>\n
Betta with buoyancy problems cannot survive on a simple diet, especially if they are being starved. Your fish\u2019s digestive system is very delicate, so it is not wise to feed your fish a diet of junk food as it will only make your fish sick. Instead, it is best to feed them with pellets or flakes as these provide the necessary nutrition for the fish. These pellets are also much easier on the digestive system than junk food.<\/p>\n
To treat a Betta with buoyancy problems, it is best to treat both the bacterial infection and the cause of the buoyancy problem. Treating the bacteria first will stop the symptoms from occurring and treating the cause will cure the problem. If the bacterial infection is not treated, it may recur as the bacteria will fight off the antibiotics and become resistant. So, by treating the two causes of the problem you can effectively cure the fish.<\/p>\n
As soon as you suspect you have an infection, it is important to treat your Betta with antibiotics. Do not wait until it has got worse, as this could be fatal. You should also consider treating them with a quarantine tank at first, this way you can isolate your fish and prevent the spread of any other diseases to the other fish in the aquarium. It is advisable to quarantine your fish for several weeks, before introducing them into their normal tanks. The good news is that the treatments that work on humans and other animals do not harm your fish.<\/p>\n\n