Sorry if you already got this in email... Thank you so much for replying...
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Awwwe, thanks for looking...
He he... I LOVE plecos and striped raphael(sp?) awesome fish. Except i no longer have a fish take (50+ gallon), all i have is the 2.2 gallon.
Haven't done the pH test in a while, but every time we did the water changes and put in a buffer tab it came out about perfect. ...so we just haven't done them in a while (I've always hated chemistry... Heck, i even evaded chemistry classes in school. and i don't know why S.O. doesn't do the tests.) It's been well over a year... so i don't remember any specifics.
We've only tried the three medicines i mentioned. The people at the current pet stores are next to useless. I had to look up the medicines online... the link you sent is a good one and one i visited before.
His symptoms don't currently match any of those pictures, but the fin rot pic they have is mild compared to what he goes through with out treatment.
Would him being kept in the bathroom possibly be the issue? The only counter space in there is about 2ft from the toilet.
I'm thinking to get some of the other medicines you mentioned we may have to take a journey to a big chain store to find them. I've stared at fish medicines and read labels for about half an hour ore more several times and none of those sounded familiar. Heck, we had to travel in to "town" last week to get tank salt for crying out loud.
None of the pics really seemed to match what he looks like... and no I can't get a clearer photo of him. That's actually good quality that i included :-( (That was my third attempt. The phone was cheap.) Feel free to print out the info if this will help get him diagnosed. We have no public fish experts around here any more... and it totally bites. These days you have to know someone.
Thank you for any further help you can provide!!! :-)
P.s. besides the rot he shows signs of being healthy. Eats well, swims with activity and curiosity, but not agitated movements and not lethargic.

Originally Posted by
Blue_Frog
Sorry that your fish is sick
I'll see if i can find any information for you, i'm by no means a Betta expert (more of a loachy / catfishy / pleco-y kinda girl).
Couple questions --
1. What size of tank is he in?
2. Have you checked the water parameters for Ammonia, Nitrates and Nitrites (and if so could you post the results)?
3. From what i've read, you've been treating with
- Melafix (based on tea-tree oil, antibacterial that generally helps with fin and skin repair)
- TcII (general antibiotic - for common diseases such as bacterial tail rot, cotton mouth fungus and gill disease)
- Maracyn-Two (broad spectrum dual antibiotic - effective against a variety of bacterial diseases like Mouth Fungus, Popeye, Dropsy, and Ulcers).
Have you ever tried Pimafix (low grade anti-fungal) or any stronger medications?
4. His current symptoms appear to be fraying fins, scale loss, and possibly a fungus. Does he look like any/several of the fish or descriptions here?
http://www.bettatalk.com/betta_diseases.htm
Do you have a clearer picture of the fish, and what he looks like? I have to go to BigAls anyway to get more foods for the voracious crew, and hopefully someone there could be more helpful with a diagnosis (i can print this out and take it with your replies if thats cool).
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