Shellybean02
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- Aug 30, 2015
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You guys have gorgeous bettas^-^
Just as a heads up though, Axolotl, rose tails(excessive branching in the rays giving a ruffled appearance) usually have bad genetics. Some info about them: the excessive branching makes their fins heavy, and they were created while trying to produce a beautiful over halfmoon. The breeding went wrong creating these gorgeous, but usually unhealthy fish. I hope you're lucky and have a mild rose tail, because my sensitive boy Orlando(a short feather tail) passed away not too long ago
Another picture of your boy's fins in full flare will help determine if he is good. Some signs of unhealthy rose/feather tails: extreme branching in the tail rays, collapsed/damaged fins over time, acting sick, pale body color, and crooked scales. Though people get lucky and end up with a healthy rose tail that lives a long, healthy life. I hope your betta applies to the lucky category. If you open the gallery for this thread, Orlando is the purple bodied, red finned feather tail. Here are some rose and feather tails(I take no credit for any of the following pictures)
feather tail: 14xf3ix.jpg (494×446) rose tail: 6c0bc3ba3cec8906f261b14a9fd398c3.jpg (640×556) female rose tail: BT040904-8wkMetallicblueRTHMa.jpg (400×400)
Just as a heads up though, Axolotl, rose tails(excessive branching in the rays giving a ruffled appearance) usually have bad genetics. Some info about them: the excessive branching makes their fins heavy, and they were created while trying to produce a beautiful over halfmoon. The breeding went wrong creating these gorgeous, but usually unhealthy fish. I hope you're lucky and have a mild rose tail, because my sensitive boy Orlando(a short feather tail) passed away not too long ago

feather tail: 14xf3ix.jpg (494×446) rose tail: 6c0bc3ba3cec8906f261b14a9fd398c3.jpg (640×556) female rose tail: BT040904-8wkMetallicblueRTHMa.jpg (400×400)