I thought I'd update this thing... because it's SO old
I never thought I would say this, but my fry are ridiculously nice to each other. They are 9 weeks old today... and NO ONE has even remotely shown the need to be jarred. They're so civil with each other, I've witnessed 3 or 4 little spats, but they ended in no nipping or chasing at all. There are also quite a few shrimpy guys, who are never ever picked on. I'd say the medium-sized fry are the bossiest, because my big fry are super laid back. I've seen no fin damage at alllll, and I haven't had a single death for... longer than I can remember.
So, I was thinking my fry are just not developing very quickly. Either that, or they're extraordinarily nice. I seriously was not expecting this, based on the bvtching personalities of both of their parents! I was thinking of jarring the largest fry, but I would much rather they benefit from a big, heated, filtered tank. So I was planning on moving 10-15 large fry into the empty 10 gallon tank so that they can get bigger, be easily monitored, and leave the smaller fry in the big grow-out with a better chance at growth. Wish me luck with that! I brought 4 of the fry to my Econ class today for my business project presentating thingyer, and everyone loved them. Lyk 20 people said they wanted to make a deposit for a Betta. However, I'm super reluctant to even trust my friends with them... they're still stupid high school kids, and I cannot put fighting Bettas past them
. The babies are ALL doing very well! They definitely survived their first trip without a scratch on them.
Here's a few pics... I removed one of the babies because he had a severe swim bladder issue. After a few days isolated with several small meals, he's healthy and back in the big tank. The other, bigger guy, I removed because he appeared to have tail damage - but his tail looked perfect, upon closer inspection. You can tell the huge color differences between these two fry! I have 10 or so fry that are
gorgeous dark aquamarine, several showing marble patterns, and they all vary in color from blue-ish green, to lime green, to emerald green. The larger fry are really coloring up, and some of them have started showing their BF pattern with a little white fringe on their fins.
They're the cutestest!