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I never really do any of the PH stuff with Bettas. They usually do just fine in a 1.5 gallon with a bubbler and often water changes.
Anyway. He has a 1.5 gallon with a small chinese algea eater (who doesn't have finrot, but he's getting the medicine too, just in case it's not showing up on him yet.) They have a bubbler, but no filter. I change the water (All of it) every week and use water conditioner. I always make sure it's the same temperature as their old water if not a couple of degrees warmer.
He eats Wardley's Betta Pellets, Tetra Bloodworms, and Omega One Betta flakes.
At the moment I'm treating him with a 5 day antibiotic, but I've not noticed any changes yet, and today I found he had a little white spot on his head where it looks like he was bitten. But, I've never known algae eaters to attack another fish, so now I'm worried that might be something else to worry about
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