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  • Question
    If I don't treat the popeye, will the betta die?
    Community Answer
    Yes. All diseases, if not treated, can cause death in fish. If popeye is not treated, your fish will eventually die an uncomfortable death.
  • Question
    Is API aquarium salt the same as Epsom salt?
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    No, they are not the same. Aquarium salt is sodium chloride and Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate. They can both be used in aquariums, but they will have different effects, so you just need to do some research as to which will be most beneficial to you. The API website has some good information.
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    How much epsom is required for a 1-gallon tank? I have a delta tail male betta with one bulging eye. Should I put in the salt when I put in chlorine remover?
    Grace Brown
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    Use water from the other tank, and add one teaspoon, give or take. Add less if your fish is older, more critical or not as bad.
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    How much Epsom salt should I use? I have a 1-gallon tank for my delta tail male betta.
    Community Answer
    Betta need very little salt; use a pinch.
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    Will a fish normally survive popeye?
    Community Answer
    Yes, a fish should survive if proper treatment is given.
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    Will my betta survive if I don't treat it?
    Community Answer
    No, probably not. Popeye can be fatal if left untreated.
  • Question
    A fish just died in my tank after we went on a vacation for a couple days. It was decomposing and hairy when we got back. Could that be the cause?
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    The fish turned the way it did because it was dead, it is not the cause of its death. Were the water conditions good, or was the fish being fed? Even leaving for a day could seriously harm your fish if it has no food.
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    If a betta fish dies in my tank from popeye, can I put another fish in the same tank after it is washed?
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    Yes, but make sure it is fully cleaned before adding new fish. If the tank is not thoroughly cleaned, new fish in the tank will catch popeye like your betta.
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    If I only have 1 pleco and 1 betta, can I treat the whole tank instead of isolating the betta for popeye?
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    Isolate the betta and treat it with medicine, and treat your main tank with your pleco with antibacterial medicine just in case the popeye was caused from a bacterial infection.
  • Question
    Will Bettafix cure Popeye?
    Mel K
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    It is a possibility, but most likely not. Any fish medicine with the word fix at the end of the name, is not safe for betta fish, or any fish with a labyrinth organ. Instead of bettafix, try a medicine like API Furan-2 or Seachem Kanaplex.
  • Question
    How long will my betta fish live if they have popeye?
    Community Answer
    Your betta should heal and live normally if you treat it properly and early enough.
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    If I put in Epsom salt to cure my fish and I don't put any antibiotics in, will my fish heal from Popeye?
    Miranda DerpFace Enterprises
    Community Answer
    No, it will only help topically. It pretty much will only help the appearance, so you will instead need to use a fungal infection treatment.
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    Can I use regular salt?
    Lunar Lua
    Community Answer
    No. Do not use regular salt, as it can seriously harm or even kill your fish. Only use Epsom salt.
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    I have a butterfly male betta, and he has had weird bulging eyes since a month ago. Does that mean he has popeye?
    Lunar Lua
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    If it’s an extreme change, popeye may be the case. Check his eyes more closely. If they're foggy or irritates, that’s another sign. Monitor his behavior to see if he's slower or more lethargic than usual. Even you’re not sure, it won’t hurt to try an Epsom salt bath. Popeye can be fatal if left untreated. Such an unusual change definitely isn’t normal.
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    What else can I use besides Epsom salt or aquarium salt when treating popeye in my betta fish?
    Community Answer
    An antibiotic, such as ampicillan, can be used to cure popeye in Bettas.
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    What do I add to a fish tank to prevent popeye in betta fish?
    Community Answer
    Keep his water warm, and try Epsom salt baths. Antibiotics are only a last resort.
  • Question
    How can I tell if my fish has popeye?
    Community Answer
    Popeye looks like its eye is swollen or is going to pop out of the fish's head. Don't worry, the eye won't come out of its head if you treat it properly.
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    How often do I need to do a water change?
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    The typical answer is every two weeks but it all depends on how much waste your fish create. If they make a lot of waste, you might want to up the water changes to every week. But every 2 weeks is a good starting point.
  • Question
    Is there any natural medicine available to treat popeye in my betta fish?
    Community Answer
    You can put in one tablespoon of Epsom salts per every 5 gallons of water to treat popeye. There isn't really a natural way to treat it.
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    How often should antibiotics be used to treat popeye in my betta fish?
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    Antibiotics should only be used after warm water and Epsom salt baths don't work. The label on the antibiotic should say how often you should use it.
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