SweetErika
Fingers Crossed
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We've had a betta named Frosty for about a year now. In May, I started noticing he was showing some signs of stress, like periodic paleness and odd swimming/floating. I took out the bubbler in our 10 gallon tank (where he lives with a small Clown Pleco), and he seemed better. But throughout the summer, he was getting bloated in a couple of spots along his digestive tract and pale pretty much weekly. We've tried all sorts of different foods (apparently constipation is a known issue with Bettas), feeding schedules and preparations, yet he's still declined over the past couple of months.
Now his body is almost colorless (his fins still have color, but don't look super healthy) 100% of the time, he spends probably 90% of his life on his side at the top of the tank, and he gets bloated with each small feeding (although he still eats like he's been starving to death). We've checked and changed the water a bunch of times, treated him with a few medicines, and he still doesn't seem to be improving.
I'm inclined to think he has some sort of digestive disease, or perhaps he's just at the end of his lifespan, due to this long-term decline in his health. I'm also thinking that he doesn't have much quality of life at this point, and it's probably time to humanely euthanize him (which our 4yo son is OK with, BTW). My husband seems to think Frosty's health might improve, but then he wasn't home for most of the decline.
Does this set of symptoms sound familiar?
After this long of an illness and all we've tried so far, is Frosty likely to get better without taking him to a vet?
Now his body is almost colorless (his fins still have color, but don't look super healthy) 100% of the time, he spends probably 90% of his life on his side at the top of the tank, and he gets bloated with each small feeding (although he still eats like he's been starving to death). We've checked and changed the water a bunch of times, treated him with a few medicines, and he still doesn't seem to be improving.
I'm inclined to think he has some sort of digestive disease, or perhaps he's just at the end of his lifespan, due to this long-term decline in his health. I'm also thinking that he doesn't have much quality of life at this point, and it's probably time to humanely euthanize him (which our 4yo son is OK with, BTW). My husband seems to think Frosty's health might improve, but then he wasn't home for most of the decline.
Does this set of symptoms sound familiar?
After this long of an illness and all we've tried so far, is Frosty likely to get better without taking him to a vet?