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January 15th, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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Brought home a new betta!!!
No pics yet, still letting him settle in before blinding him with light. He's in a 10 gallon tank, and has pretty much just swam back and forth along the length of the tank so far. Not exploring much yet, still probably kind of freaked out. His tank isn't the most optimal set up right now, it's just on a chair that leans back a bit. It's a very sturdy chair, so no problems there, but not too sure if the slant back messes with the current  In any event, he will have a level table to be on in the next couple of weeks.
The tank has some of the polished rocks, a neat ave with several entrances, a java fern, and another nice plant that looks like a bunch of tiny pine needles (but very soft).
He's a red veil tail....when me and my girlfriend were at Petsmart getting the stuff for the tank, we both said at the same time that he stood out so we knew we had to take him home. I gave him a bit of a thawed pea while he was still in his cup and have tried to feed him a pellet tonight, but he hasn't figured out that the open flap means food yet. He might have a bit of fin rot, not too sure on that yet. He's tiny, so he's got alot of growing to do (and a lot of time to figure out where everything is in his tank  ).
Hopefully tomorrow he'll be ready for some pictures 
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January 15th, 2008
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Fish Master
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Glad you rescued a new little guy! Can't wait for pics!
Be careful with the tank on an uneven surface. Make sure it doesn't develop a crack from the uneven stress...
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January 16th, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 0morrokh
Glad you rescued a new little guy! Can't wait for pics!
Be careful with the tank on an uneven surface. Make sure it doesn't develop a crack from the uneven stress...
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Thanks!
The tank is uneven by maybe 3/4ths of an inch. Would that be a problem for a couple of weeks, or should we go ahead and move it?
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January 16th, 2008
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Master Of Fish Poo!
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Sounds like he's exploring his new world and I bet he's like "what do i do with all this space!" They sure love to swim laps along the length, don't they? 
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January 17th, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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Yep, he's still exploring a bit....he's started to check out his cave and plants some, but he's swimming a bunch of laps around the tank! Haven't turned on the lights for him yet, want him to get a bit settled in before he undergoes yet another change.
As for the tank itself, we've got it on a level surface now. There is less current, which is helping him out a bit more.
I was able to get some pictures of him, but need my girlfriend to upload them to her computer before I can get them for you guys.
Also, still not too sure if he has fin rot or not. It has not gotten any worse since he's been here, just clean water and vitamins for him. Can't wait to show him off to everyone 
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January 17th, 2008
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Congrats on the great rescue!! Red veil tails are so beautiful. It is funny how both of you decided at the same time he should be yours. I am sure he thinks he is in heaven in that 10g tank.
I am looking forward to pictures , soon  !!
Val 
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January 17th, 2008
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good job, rescuer  another betta in a happy home 
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January 17th, 2008
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Thanks everyone! Now, time for some pictures
The tank (this is when it was kind of lopsided, no longer the case):
And the new little guy:
Still not sure if he has finrot or not, but if he does it has not progressed any since he's come to his new home. Enjoy the pics 
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January 17th, 2008
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wow this is very nice, he'll be very happy! Congrats on a great rescue! Careful only feeding betta pellets, I've found many Betta don't like them. Bloodworms, Daphnia, Crushed Gamorus, and Betta Flakes all work well for Betta, I give mine a combination of what I mentioned. =3 Good luck and I hope he lives happily!
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January 17th, 2008
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Fish Master
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He's very handsome! Looks like he's enjoying exploring his new home!
My bettas like pellets, but variety is still a good thing. 
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January 17th, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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Right now, while I'm getting used to feeding him, I'm keeping him only on pellets....will venture off to a combo of cyclopeeze, blood worms, brine shrimp, and daphnia (though neither of my other two like daphnia or brine shrimp). He'll have a chance to have a very wide variety if he chooses.
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January 17th, 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ricktavious
Right now, while I'm getting used to feeding him, I'm keeping him only on pellets....will venture off to a combo of cyclopeeze, blood worms, brine shrimp, and daphnia (though neither of my other two like daphnia or brine shrimp). He'll have a chance to have a very wide variety if he chooses.
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Did you say YOU are getting used to feeding HIM? We all now know who's the boss! Congrats, he's beautiful!
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January 18th, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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Your tank looks great, neat swim through caves, and the substrate pebbles look nice and smooth and I like the colours. He is a beauty....and his colour may get to be even more beautiful once he settles in.
If he does have a bit of fin rot, only you can tell, perhaps the clean warm water and the new stress free environment will help him to heal without medications. That is what I did with Tiny King when he got a bit of fin rot. It didn't clear up overnight, but I personally believe he is healthier not having meds in the water all the time.
BTW what is his name??
Val
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January 18th, 2008
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Master Of Fish Poo!
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 He's a beauty! I'm not 100% sure from the pics, but I don't see finrot in those and would just keep an eye on him.. maybe add vita-chem daily (1 drop per gallon). We do that always, healthy or not.
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January 18th, 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by voiceless_kat
BTW what is his name??
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Just named him, his name is Deuce as a tribute to one of my favorite all-time Alabama football players, David Palmer 
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January 18th, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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Yep, Deuce definitely has fin rot  Part of his tail turned ragged this morning. Guess it's time to pick up some more meds!
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January 18th, 2008
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Master Of Fish Poo!
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I'd look for rid-fungus and trisulfa to treat it.
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Originally Posted by ricktavious
Yep, Deuce definitely has fin rot  Part of his tail turned ragged this morning. Guess it's time to pick up some more meds!
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January 18th, 2008
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Even though I have some rid fungus, I would rather stick with the triple sulfa for now. It's ragged, so it would probably be the bacterial kind of fin rot, correct. I also have some medicated food pellets to feed him. Hopefully the fin rot was caught early enough that it won't be an ongoing battle (hey, I can be optimistic, right  ).
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