Dec 29, 2009 #71 shay20 Shay's Flock of Fun 11 Years Joined Jul 31, 2008 Messages 9,170 Reaction score 28 Points 306 Location in the wild, Mass Quote: Ohh even better.
Dec 29, 2009 #72 silkiechick05 Songster 10 Years Joined Sep 27, 2009 Messages 950 Reaction score 6 Points 139 Location North Texas I would like to see pictures please!
Dec 29, 2009 #73 pardygwyn Songster 10 Years Joined Nov 14, 2009 Messages 413 Reaction score 8 Points 121 See, if it weren't for BYC I'd never know I can't live without one of these: http://www.aquabid.com/uploads/fwbettashmp1262235612.jpg That is the craziest thing I've ever laid eyes on. What a fun place to wander!
See, if it weren't for BYC I'd never know I can't live without one of these: http://www.aquabid.com/uploads/fwbettashmp1262235612.jpg That is the craziest thing I've ever laid eyes on. What a fun place to wander!
Dec 29, 2009 #74 shay20 Shay's Flock of Fun 11 Years Joined Jul 31, 2008 Messages 9,170 Reaction score 28 Points 306 Location in the wild, Mass Quote: ohh those are that other breed of betta, not crown and not regular but tha other one, i forget what they are called.
Quote: ohh those are that other breed of betta, not crown and not regular but tha other one, i forget what they are called.
Dec 29, 2009 #75 Attack Chicken [IMG]emojione/assets/png/2665.png?v=2.2.7[/IMG] Hu 11 Years Joined Sep 25, 2008 Messages 8,751 Reaction score 57 Points 271 Location Indianapolis, IN I think maybe moontail or something...Its been awhile since I researched lots of bettas
Dec 30, 2009 #76 pardygwyn Songster 10 Years Joined Nov 14, 2009 Messages 413 Reaction score 8 Points 121 Close enough - the ad called them halfmoons. And that one I posted is a "dragon," too, which I never knew existed until today. Their scales are thicker and it makes for some really striking effects: http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/7813/8928h.jpg Last edited: Dec 30, 2009
Close enough - the ad called them halfmoons. And that one I posted is a "dragon," too, which I never knew existed until today. Their scales are thicker and it makes for some really striking effects: http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/7813/8928h.jpg
Dec 30, 2009 #77 Birdgirl Songster 10 Years Joined Mar 18, 2009 Messages 1,078 Reaction score 12 Points 161 Location Indiana so wild looking, I always feel so sorry for those betas in those tiny contaners, id like to get one to "free" it. what fish do they get along with?
so wild looking, I always feel so sorry for those betas in those tiny contaners, id like to get one to "free" it. what fish do they get along with?
Dec 30, 2009 Thread starter #78 Birch Run Farm Biddy up! 11 Years Joined Sep 5, 2008 Messages 2,251 Reaction score 20 Points 191 Location VERMONT Bettas are just beautiful, no doubt!
Dec 30, 2009 #79 usschicago1 Suburban Cochins 10 Years Joined Aug 11, 2009 Messages 4,349 Reaction score 41 Points 274 Location Taunton, MA Quote: Female bettas can get along with femal bettas. Males could go with an african dwarf frog or maybe a snail.
Quote: Female bettas can get along with femal bettas. Males could go with an african dwarf frog or maybe a snail.
Dec 30, 2009 #80 Year of the Rooster Sebright Savvy 11 Years Joined Jun 27, 2008 Messages 6,076 Reaction score 66 Points 263 Location West Central Ohio Quote: Female bettas can get along with femal bettas. Males could go with an african dwarf frog or maybe a snail. Bettas can go with any fish as long as they are not aggressive or bite their fins.
Quote: Female bettas can get along with femal bettas. Males could go with an african dwarf frog or maybe a snail. Bettas can go with any fish as long as they are not aggressive or bite their fins.