It’s so hard to find content that is THIS precise & actually repeats themselves so you don’t miss a thing. Thank you so much. New betta owner, and I learned so much in this video!!!
My betta fish got fin rot what should I do I have heater Almond leaf also I change 50% water every week but still fins not getting recovery but my fish is active and it is taking food regularly
Put it in a small container and half hot water and half tap water then put your almond leaves and wait 10 minutes now aclamate your Betta and put it in the container It worked perfectly for me and now my betta is 3 years old
@@Jeriah-zw2tx bro I hve almond leaf already in my tank heater also I have and I will change water every week 50% then also fin rot not curing I hve put 3 4 times tetracycline medicine also
Hello. I was wondering, I feed my Betta fish pellets but I usually let the food soak in a separate water container for a few minutes up to a few hours before feeding her because the pellets are very dry and when my fish eats them when they're dry she usually gets sick/constipated for the rest of the day.. Do you think it is safe and/or necessary if I put a small amount of aquarium salt in the water container while the food is soaking? I'm very cautious about what they eat because recently I just discovered I was feeding them flakes with mold on it
it’s a great way to keep your fish healthy and avoid any constipation issues. Aqua diary highly recommended it. Use bit of same aquarium water for soaking, avoid new water. also don’t soak more than 5 mins, over soaked pellets may contaminates the water. Happy betta keeping!
I went by what Corry from aquarium co-op said to do for my Betta, who had columnaris, which was to add 5 tablespoons of aquarium salt to my 10 gallon aquarium for five days. That didn’t work so then he recommended to do 10 tablespoons for five days which I did but by the fifth day my fish passed away. I feel horrible and I can’t stop thinking about it. He was two years old and the sweetest little interactive guy. I’m so sad. I don’t know if I would ever use salt again. Maybe just a salt bath or dip like this video recommends. I thought about doing that, but I thought it would be too stressful for him to take him out of the aquarium to give him the salt bath. And I really trusted aquarium co-op to give me the right advice. I knew it was a risk. I just wish I hadn’t taken that risk. I feel like I made my poor fish suffer un necessarily and for nothing. 😢
Unfortunate to hear. In my experience, 10 tablespoons for 10 gallons would help when decease is on preliminary stage. If it’s over 3-4days and no improvements, salt dip in right option. It reacts faster on their body, specially for betta fish. But, I also learned that in hard way, my first saltbath treatment was disaster. 😒
Yes, same salt bath and keeping 82F will help recover fast from fin damage. But this video talks in detail. ua-cam.com/video/BY_OosOB-rs/v-deo.htmlsi=VZ9Gmotz0cH02yAb
@@science1004 ohh okk ... I get it 🙃 .. but literally also Allah 🙏 and science .. don't go together ... and I don't think Allah mentioned in Qur'an would care that much . .. my opinion 🙏
Bro thank you so much for this video I’ll know how to keep my fish healthy!!! I got three fish Halfmoon,(King) CrownTail (Blue) Original Betta(Crimson)!!!
Hello. I would like advice. Im treating some parasite in my freshwater tank. (Probably ich) I have goldfish aka water piggies. How many grams of Epsom salt to 300 litres aquarium tank? I have hard time counting it. I want to help my babies but i don't want to overdose them and hurt them.
300 liters is, 80 gallons of water. It requires 25-26 tablespoons of salt.(it’s around 60grams). But adding into big freshwater tank may impact your live plant, snails (if you have them). Personally I move the fish that are impacted to smaller tub or tank to treat the for a week.
@@aquadiaryofficial thanks so much! (I have no snails and no plants, only some algae) Keep the work up and continue in this hobby. You're helping people and fish. 💙 - Freya.
Yes, Aquarium salt is more for treatment. The almond leaves will reduce the PH in tank and help reduce stress for new fish and speed up the healing process. It also create the nature habitat for betta. Use salt for the fish that need to do treatment. But dont harm if you already added it.
I’m confused on the dosage, if it’s 1 tbsp(15ml) per 3 gal then for 1 gallon dosage it would be a teaspoon(5ml) of salt correct? But how can the dosage be 1 teaspoon per gallon and also 1 teaspoon per litre 🤔
@@slavalavi7865 if not much options at local stores, importing from Thailand breeders is better for you. If you really need, I can share few breeder contacts to try. Reach me at Instagram. 👍
Aquarium dosage chart can be found in our website: tamilaquadiary.com/ Salt recommendations are below. API Aquarium Salt, amzn.to/46CRtsR Epsom salt, amzn.to/46GQWpQ
It depends. But small dosage of salt benefits even freshwater plants. But definitely avoid saltbath or saltdip treatment at your freshwater planted tank.
It’s so hard to find content that is THIS precise & actually repeats themselves so you don’t miss a thing. Thank you so much. New betta owner, and I learned so much in this video!!!
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this is kinda underrated tho, you deserve more views
😢😢 still trying.
@@aquadiaryofficial good luck you def deserve more
much needed. Thank you brother...
You are welcome! Appreciate your support. 🫡🫡❤️
Great video my friend
Thank you. 👍
My betta fish got fin rot what should I do I have heater Almond leaf also I change 50% water every week but still fins not getting recovery but my fish is active and it is taking food regularly
What gallon tank do you have
Put it in a small container and half hot water and half tap water then put your almond leaves and wait 10 minutes now aclamate your Betta and put it in the container
It worked perfectly for me and now my betta is 3 years old
I hope it works for u
@@TwinTailLucas 9liter imported tank
@@Jeriah-zw2tx bro I hve almond leaf already in my tank heater also I have and I will change water every week 50% then also fin rot not curing I hve put 3 4 times tetracycline medicine also
Use Rock salt..the best
Hello. I was wondering, I feed my Betta fish pellets but I usually let the food soak in a separate water container for a few minutes up to a few hours before feeding her because the pellets are very dry and when my fish eats them when they're dry she usually gets sick/constipated for the rest of the day.. Do you think it is safe and/or necessary if I put a small amount of aquarium salt in the water container while the food is soaking? I'm very cautious about what they eat because recently I just discovered I was feeding them flakes with mold on it
it’s a great way to keep your fish healthy and avoid any constipation issues. Aqua diary highly recommended it. Use bit of same aquarium water for soaking, avoid new water. also don’t soak more than 5 mins, over soaked pellets may contaminates the water. Happy betta keeping!
thanks you ❤❤❤❤
My pleasure ❤️❤️👍
I went by what Corry from aquarium co-op said to do for my Betta, who had columnaris, which was to add 5 tablespoons of aquarium salt to my 10 gallon aquarium for five days. That didn’t work so then he recommended to do 10 tablespoons for five days which I did but by the fifth day my fish passed away. I feel horrible and I can’t stop thinking about it. He was two years old and the sweetest little interactive guy. I’m so sad. I don’t know if I would ever use salt again. Maybe just a salt bath or dip like this video recommends. I thought about doing that, but I thought it would be too stressful for him to take him out of the aquarium to give him the salt bath. And I really trusted aquarium co-op to give me the right advice. I knew it was a risk. I just wish I hadn’t taken that risk. I feel like I made my poor fish suffer un necessarily and for nothing. 😢
Unfortunate to hear. In my experience, 10 tablespoons for 10 gallons would help when decease is on preliminary stage. If it’s over 3-4days and no improvements, salt dip in right option. It reacts faster on their body, specially for betta fish. But, I also learned that in hard way, my first saltbath treatment was disaster. 😒
what do I do when the fin is torn by a female betta and not roting? can I still use salt bath? will it work?
Yes, same salt bath and keeping 82F will help recover fast from fin damage. But this video talks in detail. ua-cam.com/video/BY_OosOB-rs/v-deo.htmlsi=VZ9Gmotz0cH02yAb
Before purchasing betta fish can I add aquarium salt 1 day prior and add fish the next day?
Yes you can. that’s works!
Me last 4/4 fish died. Pray for it for this reason and kinda hot water. RIP beginner learn at least :( may Allah bless them in heaven Ameen sumameen😭
Science and Allah don't go together buddy 🙏
@@sagarsingh-kt6jt mashallah but I only said pray for em bruh
@@science1004 ohh okk ... I get it 🙃 .. but literally also Allah 🙏 and science .. don't go together ... and I don't think Allah mentioned in Qur'an would care that much
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.. my opinion 🙏
@@sagarsingh-kt6jt nice to know 🙏😊
@@sagarsingh-kt6jtjust lindu things
Bro thank you so much for this video
I’ll know how to keep my fish healthy!!!
I got three fish
Halfmoon,(King)
CrownTail (Blue)
Original Betta(Crimson)!!!
Pleasure is mine! Glad our video is helpful. Happy betta keeping! Nice names. ❤️❤️
@@aquadiaryofficial Thank you!!
Nice
Hello. I would like advice.
Im treating some parasite in my freshwater tank. (Probably ich)
I have goldfish aka water piggies.
How many grams of Epsom salt to 300 litres aquarium tank?
I have hard time counting it. I want to help my babies but i don't want to overdose them and hurt them.
300 liters is, 80 gallons of water. It requires 25-26 tablespoons of salt.(it’s around 60grams).
But adding into big freshwater tank may impact your live plant, snails (if you have them). Personally I move the fish that are impacted to smaller tub or tank to treat the for a week.
@@aquadiaryofficial thanks so much!
(I have no snails and no plants, only some algae)
Keep the work up and continue in this hobby. You're helping people and fish. 💙
- Freya.
@@lightfrega4106 Glad I could help Freya! ❤️❤️🫡
If my betta is totally fine, should I still add salt to the water ?
You can add small amount, there is no harm than benefit.
Does anyone know if I can use aqauriam salt in addition to Indian Almond leaves I already put in yesterday?
Yes, Aquarium salt is more for treatment. The almond leaves will reduce the PH in tank and help reduce stress for new fish and speed up the healing process. It also create the nature habitat for betta. Use salt for the fish that need to do treatment. But dont harm if you already added it.
I’m confused on the dosage, if it’s 1 tbsp(15ml) per 3 gal then for 1 gallon dosage it would be a teaspoon(5ml) of salt correct? But how can the dosage be 1 teaspoon per gallon and also 1 teaspoon per litre 🤔
Theres a difference between teaspoon and tbsp
1 tbsp per 3 gal is for treating sick fish. He said 1 tbsp per 5-7 gallons for the regular dosage
My fish looks active and its body is also fine but 3 pointed fins have grown on its front side... What to do please help?
It’s hard to follow. Do you mind sending the picture through FB or insta? It would help suggest better.
@@aquadiaryofficialwon't be a problem, can you please give me your insta id?.. I will send pics there
👍👍👍
Do you sell betta fish, or any reliable link for purchase, because maximum are fraud seller on online
Which country are you?
India
@@aquadiaryofficialAnd I am from Israel
@@slavalavi7865 if not much options at local stores, importing from Thailand breeders is better for you. If you really need, I can share few breeder contacts to try. Reach me at Instagram. 👍
Aquarium dosage chart can be found in our website: tamilaquadiary.com/
Salt recommendations are below.
API Aquarium Salt, amzn.to/46CRtsR
Epsom salt, amzn.to/46GQWpQ
Will salt kill my plants 🙏🇨🇦✌️
It depends. But small dosage of salt benefits even freshwater plants. But definitely avoid saltbath or saltdip treatment at your freshwater planted tank.
@@aquadiaryofficial thanks would one tablespoon for a twenty gallon be ok 🤷✌️🇨🇦
I just bought 6 betta fish from a mall
Cool! Happy betta keeping!
Can I see ?
@@aquadiaryofficialthanks