5 Juvenile Bettas For Sale ***Now Sold***

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Livestock: Juvenile Bettas
Quantity for sale: 5
Reason for Sale: I need the space
Delivery or Collection: Both
Sales price:£5 for all 5 that is £1 per fish!
Postage & Packaging:£6.50, will be sent via Royal Mail special Delivery next day by 1pm and securely packaged with heat pad etc, will not be able to post Thursday/ Friday due to the strike action but probably can tomorrow or then there will be a bit of a wait till the strike ends, hopefully by next week.
Location:Ashford, Kent
Photograph: I tried and failed miserably as they are rather small and quick :rolleyes: though I can try again if you really want! they are roughly 3-4 months old and live together peacefully at present and they are around 2cm each, unable to sex due to their small size but you are guaranteed to get male and female within the group, they will grow quicker if separated out, the males once apparent will need to be kept separate from one another. The parents are a red/blue marble halfmoon plakat and a blue/red combtail female, they appear to be taking on the characteristics of their mother and looking like blue/red combtails at this stage, I do have pics of the parents if you would like to see them :)
Please message me if you are interested, will need to have knowledge of tropical fish and bettas preferably before I agree to sell.
Payment can be done via Paypal but you are also welcome to come and collect the fish from me.


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I can't take any decent pics of them :crazy: I will try again tomorrow though :nod:

But here is mum:

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And here is dad:

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He's a lot darker blue/red now with the only white being on his head, can take a pic of him tomorrow to show the difference in his colour as that one is an old one now. :good:
 
Any updates on the picture front?
Ahh yes sorry :look: it's been tough getting some half decent ones but I have some betta pics now :D

Here are the fry in question:

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And my avatar of dad is what he looks like now :nod:
 
can you sex these yet?
There are a couple that I am pretty sure are female at the moment, and I guess if I really looked I could pick out a few males although it's not easy when they are this small.
 
no.

you can post fish in a polysyrene container, with/without heatpack by royal mail next day special delivery or by specified fish courier
 
no.

you can post fish in a polysyrene container, with/without heatpack by royal mail next day special delivery or by specified fish courier
i understand courier... but would'nt the bag run out of oxygon (if i spelt it correctly)
 
no.

you can post fish in a polysyrene container, with/without heatpack by royal mail next day special delivery or by specified fish courier
i understand courier... but would'nt the bag run out of oxygon (if i spelt it correctly)

I ve had fish delivered this way, and as it's next day before noon, the bags have oxygen pumped in with the water and secured. Plus if you open the bag as soon as they are delivered and have the bag floating in the tank to stabilise the temp, there shouldnt be a problem.
 
no.

you can post fish in a polysyrene container, with/without heatpack by royal mail next day special delivery or by specified fish courier
i understand courier... but would'nt the bag run out of oxygon (if i spelt it correctly)

I ve had fish delivered this way, and as it's next day before noon, the bags have oxygen pumped in with the water and secured. Plus if you open the bag as soon as they are delivered and have the bag floating in the tank to stabilise the temp, there shouldnt be a problem.
Ok...

Im kinda confused :D
 
I would be very interested, i have a spare tank at the moment 25 gal planted, tank has been runnning for about 10 years, it currently has red shrimp and a few bristlenoses in, they will have to be posted though, i have had several bettas before, not plakets the only thing im not sure is how you sex them, usually its the finnage you go by. di
 

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