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Aaron-Betta

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  1. in my opinion, there is a large safety buffer for fighters with the pH levels, have had mine between 5 and 7 at times and depending what tank they are in.

    At a guess, I would usually breed at between 26 and 28 degrees with a pH of around 6.5

  2. I am looking to go down to Tims place and pick up some fish in 2 weeks time and was offering my services to anyone who is wanting fish transported between Auckland and Tauranga. This could be a good opportunity for those in Auckland to get killies from Tim and not have to pay for large courier fees. (my fee would be $5 per same day door to door delivery)

  3. can i just ask where that theory comes from Cheesejawa?

    CT +CT = CT, CT+ VT= mixture of half this and thats. Most betta breeders want to keep strains pure by sticking to one fin type together like pairing crowntail m's and f's together so the offspring will mostly be crowntail, taking the best crowning and carrying on the strain forever trying to improve it rather than mix it all up.

    Put it to you like this: (figures pulled out of my head)

    Pure CT male show quality= $60 per fish

    Pure CT female show quality= $30 per fish

    Those two pair up and you raise 40 of the best fry resulting in pure CT's similar to the parents, worth the equal of the parents $30-$60 per fish depending on sex

    Pure CT male show quality= $60 per fish

    Pure Halfmoon female show quality = $30 per fish

    These two pair up and will result in hm's with a comb edge, or "bitsa" bettas (bitta this, bitta that) raising 40 of these fry would result in fish with mixed strains, that will take a lot of selective breeding to breed pure strain from their offspring and resulting fish wouldn't be worth as much as pure strains.

    Also the different fin varieties look a lot better when they are pure.

  4. just been to the pet shops on Lincoln Rd (Hsn.Ak) and theyu have a few in aswell, only males though. Jansens Lincoln got them in a while back, I wasn't too interested in them but they did go pretty fast. Though seeing them again today made me look twice at the delicate patterns they have.

  5. just a thought, maybe the eggs aren't fertile? maybe the female has dropped some from being excited and thought they were fertile.... hang on, they can tell if they are fertile can't they?... hmmmm, got me stumped. :-?

  6. I have noticed the dark and light fry with spawns that I have had, not just with bettas either. I dont know why some come out like that. Maybe I might split up some of the darker away from the lighter ones and see what the differences are as they grow. Good luck with the fry btw.

  7. Just been keeping an eye on him for a while. He's not interested in the females anymore, they dont seem to be chasing or biting him, but occasionally swim up next to him. He is active but not a darty fish like he used to be. Noticed that he seems to be loosing his red spots, maybe scales? His fins aren't nice anymore either. His eyes also look cloudy. Anyone got any ideas? Is he just getting old, or very sick?

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    btw, he lives in a tankwith his two girlfriends.

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