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About Fin Rot Fin rot is one of the most common diseases we encounter in the fish keeping hobby, and it is especially common in bettas and goldfish. It is a bacterial infection that starts out attacking the fins of the fish, and it is important to catch this disease in its early stages, as more advanced stages of fin rot, can be difficult for fish to recover from. Symptoms The main symptoms of fin rot are the fraying of the edges of the tail or fins, the fin edges may have turned white, or black, inflammation at the base of the fin, and part of the tail or fin may appear to have rotten away. Other symptoms may include a loss of appetite, lethargy, or you fish sitting on the bottom of the tank. Causes There are a few different types of bacteria that are responsible for this disease, some gram positive and most gram negative, and it can be spread from infected fish to healthy fish, so when bringing new fish home, it is always recommended to quarantine them before adding them to a community tank. In our aquariums, poor water quality, overcrowding, fish injuries, and stress can be major causes for infection. Prevention The easiest way to prevent fin rot is by maintaining good water quality. Keeping up with routine water testing and maintenance is a must to make sure that water parameters are where they need to be for the species of fish you are keeping. Always do your research, as species water parameter requirements can vary dramatically. Making sure your tank is not overcrowded is also very important for prevention, as keeping a tank overstocked can quickly cause your aquarium to have poor water quality, and with too many fish in the aquarium, fish may start to show aggression towards one another, and could become overly stressed. Even in a properly stocked aquarium, if you notice aggression between fish, they may need to be separated, to prevent injuries and stress. And lastly, take care not to overfeed your fish, as overfeeding can also quickly lead to poor water quality. Treatment Treatment for this disease can be a lengthy process, and depending on how far along the disease is, it may require antibiotics. And as a quick disclaimer, some species of fish cannot tolerate certain treatments, this is often especially true for scaleless fish, so always research the species of fish you are keeping, before you begin treatment. If caught early enough, doing large water changes of 40 to 50% and adding aquarium salt can often be an effective treatment. The typical dosage for aquarium salt is 1 tablespoon per 5 gallons. In mild cases, some will recommend also using products such as Melafix or Bettafix to help aid in the healing of the fins. For severe cases, a broad-spectrum antibiotic may be needed. Products like API Fin and Body Cure which contains Doxycycline, and API E.M. Erythromycin, containing Erythromycin, are often easy to find in most pet stores, at least in the U. S. For those outside the U.S. a prescription from a veterinarian may be required. The most important part in treating fin rot is always maintaining good water quality, so you may need to do more frequent water testing and maintenance, to be sure you are giving your fish the best chance for recovery. Thank you so much for Liking, Commenting, Subscribing, and Sharing! I really appreciate all of your support! Support me on Patreon: / myhecticlifepets Tube Buddy: https://www.tubebuddy.com/MHLP My Tanks And Favorite Supplies Fish Food New Life Spectrum Community Fish Food https://amzn.to/2ThMqwn New Life Spectrum Betta Fish Food https://amzn.to/2Ukj90K Omega One Freeze Dried Bloodworms https://amzn.to/2TeZkv1 Medications API General Cure https://amzn.to/2NET9dS Melafix https://amzn.to/2tNQDsx Pimafix https://amzn.to/2TjwsSI Bettafix https://amzn.to/2NH7zKl Methylene Blue https://amzn.to/2TbZd3m Ich-X https://amzn.to/2Heumfj Malachite Green https://amzn.to/2GYJK0g Tree Frogs Tank Green Tree Frog Tank http://amzn.to/2A4f0XQ Lighting Exo Terra Mini Hood https://amzn.to/2Helt5u Exo Terra compact fluorescent Bulb https://amzn.to/2SElLF2 Substrate and Décor Eco Earth http://amzn.to/2ApCq9P Vines https://amzn.to/2Tg9ADg Cork Bark Flats https://amzn.to/2TbkVoh Cricket Care Cricket keeper http://amzn.to/2BqwAGo Cricket Calcium Diet http://amzn.to/2Bwhcsa Cricket Water http://amzn.to/2ASiMDz Cat Care Petsafe Drinkwell Pagoda Fountain http://amzn.to/2yatNvC Carbon Filter Replacement http://amzn.to/2kuN1d Replacement Foam Filter http://amzn.to/2ivCn1Q Natures Miracle Disposable Litter Box http://amzn.to/2Aoa4u7 My Filming Equipment Canon EOS T6i DSLR http://amzn.to/2j3G0jt Rode VMGO Video Mic GO http://amzn.to/2AWdw2h *disclaimer* Some of the links above are affiliate links, which means if you buy through them I get a small percentage of the sale. All opinions on products are my own. Thanks for supporting the channel!