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From Tropical Fish Forum's thread of the "Best of Aquabid"
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  • @Nathandawnspear1 These bettas are NOT DYED. They are carefully bred for their color and fins. Due to their short time to maturity many generations can be bred in a relatively short amount of time. They also have very large amounts of eggs(up to 300!) so even a rare combination of color and finnage can be produced in just a few tries. Inbreeding also doesn't cause as many problems as you'd normally see. Dying/tattooing fish is a horrible practice that I would never do anything to continue.

  • @dirths Yeah, and they look terrible. I really hate Walmart for treating their fish so horribly. I've chewed them out several times, but it seems like they don't care. -.-*

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  • Wow, look at all those way cool crown tails!

    I'd let them get with my female crown any time. Look at those colors... :O

  • @goibee check your ph levels. also are you water changing the breeding tank? try adding a ferw drops off stress coat. how big is your tank? are you leaving the parent in the tank while they grow? you should research these things

  • @goibee

    You try changing out 35% to 45% of the water? Weekly! I haven't breed any betta before but I have with guppies, what I learned is that not changing the water will stunt their growth. Guppie fry releases a chemical and some how stunts the growth of the other fry in the same tank.

  • Pink and red are beautiful.

  • @Amarix89 ibet you stamped yerlittlefoot

  • Guys I really need some help, I managed to get my Bettas to breed and lay eggs for the first time ever. However, for months and months now I have had serious problems with getting them to eat. They are growing DAMN slowly (much slower than the guppies born after them and who are now mature). Only two have survived and are growing very slowly. If you have any ideas please message me! Thanks

  • @Amarix89 queer

  • watch?v=YvxQhzWnwps

  • 1:45 Amazing.

  • @Amarix89 I just got a fish from Walmart. They usually, and surprisingly, have more albino's than Petsmart or Petco. I just got a BEAUTIFUL albino betta, with purple and red on it. But unfortunately when I got it, the container was filled with old flakes (their food) and feces. Whenever I put it in my mom's rather large vase, it only took him 30 minutes to relax in his new home. THAT'S pretty sad.

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