hahaha. thanks i guess.You pervert haha
Got any non mating photos, perhaps side profile flare shots of these two? Very interesting looking fish, are they from aquabid?
breeding bettas isnt as difficult as you might think... it gets much easier with time as you familiarize yourself with the associated behaviors. what's more difficult is actually rearing the fry. lots of water changes and ensuring lots of food are always there for them in case they happen to get hungry. majority of fry death the first week or so comes from starvation more than anything else.I love how they look now much more than their original aquabid photos.
My mustard did the same thing though, doesn't look like his ab photo anymore, (sadly i didn't save the photo before it was cleared from ab). He's lost a lot of the yellow in his fins (its getting more blue) but he's still mustard-y! Curious how much more he'll color morph as he ages.
I wish I had the setup and such required for breeding, I'd love to work on making more mustard plakats..but my boy isn't a huge bubble nest builder, guess he's not in the mood for mating (though last time I said that he maintained a nest for 2 weeks... lets see if he does it again *starts staring at him*)
breeding bettas isnt as difficult as you might think... it gets much easier with time as you familiarize yourself with the associated behaviors. what's more difficult is actually rearing the fry. lots of water changes and ensuring lots of food are always there for them in case they happen to get hungry. majority of fry death the first week or so comes from starvation more than anything else.
Hahahah. nice! what helps is having a constant drip system if you can set one up. have the heater in the main reservoir, and have pumps push water in and out of each jar.My biggest problem would be housing fry once they start getting aggressive, but aren't old enough to sell yet. My house is not warm enough to keep them in unheated no-techs (65-70F), and my only large tank (55) has a fish that would eat 'em (or try to) and the 20g has cherry barbs which are greedy little feeders (don't think betta would ever get food if housed with them).
Btw my betta has a tiny bubble next in the salvia minimia today.. I swear he can freaking read O.O
im actually getting back into the game myself. figure HMPKs will be the best option for me since i find the long fins to be a bit much.Lovely fish, I do hope you will offer some of the fry up on the forum. I am sure they will be beauties based on their parents.
Been many years since I spawned bettas however I have a red dragon HMPK that has maintained one heck of a nest in a 4G evolve for some weeks. Alas no females available for him....
I love the short fins of the plakats myself, the log fin breeds just looks depressed/droopy when no flared.Hahahah. nice! what helps is having a constant drip system if you can set one up. have the heater in the main reservoir, and have pumps push water in and out of each jar.
im actually getting back into the game myself. figure HMPKs will be the best option for me since i find the long fins to be a bit much.