Finally...Pics!

CrashSmAshley

New Member
They finally decided to calm down enough (only every once in a while though :roll: ) to let me get some pics. Okay, I bribed them...I put some brine shrimp on the bottom so they would search, eat, and be still enough for the camera :p

The male
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The girl
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Brother & Sister ♥

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Madness

Well-Known Member
Staff member
Beautiful Beta's. You planning on spawning bro & sis. Both of their colors and patterns are stunning. They would have some awesome offspring.
 

CrashSmAshley

New Member
Paintguy said:
Nice plants in there... a real natural look for them.
Live plants are the only way to go :p

cuashidor3 said:
what kind of plant on the left side of brother and sister picture? thanks
Argentine sword.

madness said:
Beautiful Beta's. You planning on spawning bro & sis. Both of
their colors and patterns are stunning. They would have some awesome
offspring.
So many people want me to but I don't have the money or space for it right now. :(
 

Fyurae

New Member
So, people freak out about creating hybrids, but inbreeding siblings is okay? I don't understand people sometimes.
 

CrashSmAshley

New Member
Fyurae said:
So, people freak out about creating hybrids, but inbreeding siblings is okay? I don't understand people sometimes.
Actually with bettas, and other fish as well, breeding siblings is very common. They do it in the wild quite often. It all has to do with breeding certain traits. With hybrids, some people don't like mixing bloodlines from 2 different species of fish. Just like mixing a tiger and lion, some people just don't agree with it. If 2 siblings have a desirable trait is is okay to breed them, as long as you don't do it generation after generation.
 

Jacko

New Member
Stunning bettas! Are they thai imports?

As far as inbreeding, it takes alot of it to do damage in most animals...
 

CrashSmAshley

New Member
Everyone is so happy :) I added 2 hillstream loaches to the tank and they love hanging out on the driftwood. I adjusted the filter flow too so they have flowing water but it doesn't disturb the bettas because of the size of the tank. They're usually hidden until later in the day and then they swim around and munch on the algae and the little micro-organisms :)

Tank again
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1 out of 4 of the frogs
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2 our of 4 of the frogs
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Dante wondering why I'm taking pics again
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"At least get my good side..."
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"Oh hi there neighbor"
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Nona actually being still enough for a photo
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She's getting so silvery!
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I had to zoom in so the pic is crappy...one of the loaches guarding his wood :lol!:
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