The media could not be loaded.I bought a crowntail betta that had an aggressive form of stiff fin rot. I was advised buy a vet to treat with this as it’s so far the type of antibiotic that seems to work. I have a 3 gallon tank. The instruction was to dose every third day with a 50% water change for a total of five doses. One level scoop treats 10 gallons so I was instructed to take 10 tablespoons of my tank water and put it in a cup with one level scoop of the medicine. Then dose 1 tablespoon per gallons of water. In my case 3 tablespoons. By the time the fifth dose was administered my lil guy was doing amazing. He was swimming, his appetite was fantastic and his fins look amazing. To get the best results feed high quality foods, frozen not freeze dried or pellets. I feed blood worms and mysis shrimp and bug bites. Also the consistent water changes and tank maintenance are key to success. No skimping. Finally, Indian Almond Leaves which Amazon also sells is great to aid in healing and boosting their immune system while it fights off the infection. The first pic you can see the fuzzy white on his fins. Stiff fin rot is characterized by stiffness in the movement of the fins . The second pic shows healed fins. When your bettas fins move they should flow freely, not move in unison if that makes sense Hope this helps. Last vid is the healed fins
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