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I had to put my betta Peyton in a QT tank a few weeks ago. (Well, he did get a bit battered around in the Superbowl, lol!)
His fins were beginning to turn white at the tips. His body color was fine, and his activity/behavior was good too. I put him in the QT without meds for a few days. In his home tank, there are a lot of plants and it was a little hard to monitor him in there.
After a few days in QT, I decided to medicate. I used Jungle Fungus Eliminator, and he was well within two courses of treatments. His color did actually return to the fins.
Anyway, the point of this post: Peyton was in QT for about 12 days. I put one drop of 10% ammonium chloride in his home tank (5 gallons) every other day. Before returning him to the tank, I did an ammonia test and it was 0. I proceeded with my 50% water change, and added him back to the tank. I swear he danced around when I asked him if he was ready to go home! He went right to his favorite plant. The tank's biofilter and the plants held up very well during his absence with the added ammonia.
His fins were beginning to turn white at the tips. His body color was fine, and his activity/behavior was good too. I put him in the QT without meds for a few days. In his home tank, there are a lot of plants and it was a little hard to monitor him in there.
After a few days in QT, I decided to medicate. I used Jungle Fungus Eliminator, and he was well within two courses of treatments. His color did actually return to the fins.
Anyway, the point of this post: Peyton was in QT for about 12 days. I put one drop of 10% ammonium chloride in his home tank (5 gallons) every other day. Before returning him to the tank, I did an ammonia test and it was 0. I proceeded with my 50% water change, and added him back to the tank. I swear he danced around when I asked him if he was ready to go home! He went right to his favorite plant. The tank's biofilter and the plants held up very well during his absence with the added ammonia.