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Old 22-12-2002, 10:18 PM   #131
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whoa..drilling

that could be creating major stress for your fish
try to move them somewhere more quiet
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Old 23-12-2002, 12:33 AM   #132
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My Betta, after a meal of bloodworm(frozen), now stomach super big and cannot balance,on the bottom of the tank in a 45 angle
y like that man???
ahaha got overfeed them anot?
sometimes they liddat one.....so full until cannot swim normally then have to swim at 45 degrees lor...

but if they cannot "float" or "sink" properly as in like just fall straight down to the bottom of the tank, then i think its prolly swim bladder
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Old 23-12-2002, 03:37 PM   #133
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jas

if the fish hasnt jump before doesnt mean it will never will. all fish jumps and its the owner's responsibility to cover the tank. just remember frmo now.
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Old 24-12-2002, 04:28 PM   #134
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jas

if the fish hasnt jump before doesnt mean it will never will. all fish jumps and its the owner's responsibility to cover the tank. just remember frmo now.

I have had bettas jumping out of holes less than 1 inch wide, but usually I notice such jumpy bettas may be down with diseases. Unless there are external factors such as noise pollution, if bettas jump out on their own, better be more careful with their well-being...
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Old 25-12-2002, 11:48 AM   #135
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hi, need help

The whole water is full of whitish stuffs... some covering the fish body also...

What wrong wif it???


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Old 25-12-2002, 12:44 PM   #136
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how long since the last water change?

change the fish water and apply some yellow powder as a precaution and keep a watch on it
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Old 25-12-2002, 02:13 PM   #137
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last changed on sunday..
later will change again...
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Old 26-12-2002, 11:40 AM   #138
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Hi Jas now,

Reduce the water level of your container so that even the fish starts jumping, at least it would not jump out of the container.

Another possible way is to use jave moss. The floating plant provides shelter and restrict the fish from jumping. Making it the feeling at home.

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Old 26-12-2002, 03:57 PM   #139
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helo all...my plakat is now always at e surface n it jz wun flare now....e fins sort of harden abit...... wat disease is thiz...how to cure..quick...help....
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Old 26-12-2002, 06:42 PM   #140
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helo all...my plakat is now always at e surface n it jz wun flare now....e fins sort of harden abit...... wat disease is thiz...how to cure..quick...help....
Look carefully at the fins..
If there is a very fine layer of slimy thing, than it could be velvet...
Just go buy medicine for velvet and follow the instructions can liao. I think is interpret 7..
Correct me if I'm wrg.. Still in the learning stage..
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