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Old 27-12-2005, 07:26 PM
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Default Bettas not eating. Stress the cause?

Feeling sorry for them, I bought two females and a male from Wal-Mart. Unfortunately, they are all not eating, despite the fact that I have them in treated distilled water with a small pinch of aquarium salt, I've checked the quality, and I've treated them with Quick Cure. My other two males, both gotten from a local-owned pet store, are doing absolutely fine and will eat. I'm very concerned that the trauma they suffered at Wal-Mart will keep them from eating and they'll end up dying. Is there a way to encourage a betta to eat? I've tried Tetramin Tropical Crisps, Tetramin Tropical Granules, and even freeze-dried bloodworms! Nothing seems to work for these little gals and guy. Would brine shrimp encourage them to eat more than what I've tried? I appreciate all the help!

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Old 28-12-2005, 08:33 AM
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Normally betta will start eating in very short period whenever they changed the new environment. Try to check the water temperature. I am believing you are not from tropical country. Low temp will stop them to eat or slow down the digest system.

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Old 28-12-2005, 02:23 PM
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Unfortunately, I'm not from a tropical country, no. I'm from the state of Virginia in the United States, and right now it is winter here. But I keep them in a pretty warm room, as warm as I can make it (about 70 - 72 degrees F.). Unfortunately, one of my Wal-Mart rescues died today. It looks like she had Dropsy or some blood under her skin, so there was nothing I could do...but it doesn't make it hurt any less. I think I'm just going to have to get heated tanks for them.

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distilled water is not good for fish. it doesnt have the minerals etc. that fish require in their water.

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