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by Diana » Tue May 25, 2010 10:21 pm
The pH might be on the acidic side, and the ammonia is in the form of NH4+ which is less toxic to fish.
Do more water changes. (Daily, until you can get a filter and cycle the tank)
Get a small filter for this tank. Red Sea makes one, and a couple of other companies make similar ones. I use the Red Sea Nano on small tanks like this.
Bettas do live in shallow puddles during part of their life, so they can survive poor times, but normally they live in larger bodies of water with plants, and water movement. Even a rice paddy is flooded most of the time, and has rice growing in it. It is shallow water so even if there is little water movement there is reasonable oxygen levels, at least at the surface.
Keeping them in the worst conditions (Ammonia, no water movement, no heater, small tank) is replicating the worst conditions where they are barely surviving, not thriving.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
Happy fish keeping!