13 - Four month old betta fry

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2010

Hatched May 9th.

(Sorry for the glare.)

It's been a while guys. My mom took the camera with her on a trip and then deleted all my files before this one accidentally, so yeah...

Everybody seems to be doing okay although they seem a little small to me. Maybe that's because it's my first batch? One of them (the largest) has already found a new home with my mom. Some of the blue ones have been moved into a different tank since my friends told me they'd take a blue one (so the blue babies aren't in this tank). But everything seems to be going pretty good and if it continues this way, they'll be nearly full grown in the next two months.

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  • are you still selling i want to get my betta a mate?

  • @mahlanimahlani Unfortunately not. I moved overseas almost a year ago and no longer have the equipment for breeding fish. :(

  • how many gallons/litters to breed that many fry? please answer

  • @aljondavid Mostly what I've heard suggests that you should start with a minimum of a 10 gallon tank and then either separate them or move them into a larger tank as they get older. Hope this helps!

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  • should the water be still when you breed them?

    and how long before i take the father out of the tank

  • please watch my betta breeding video

  • You're one lucky guy to have these beauties.. :)

  • How old when the males start to fight?

  • @Pop12646Okami To be perfectly honest, it depends on the temperament of the fish. There are some males that are sweethearts and there are some females that are absolutely nasty. It's best to watch your fish and see how they act.

  • @FishKuchibiru wait, could you just separate all of the males? Females are usually less aggressive, and they're all associated with each other, so they could stay in the same tank, right? Of course, you'd have to separate all of the males from each other.

  • thats insane, lot of them lived.

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