Hi all,
Thanks for your inputs...
I have resisted responding as I wanted to get your views, but have been watching with interest, and at present it is a 50/50 split on having got this boy. I went to the LFS yesterday to pick up my live food and some more Rasboras Espeis (love 'em), and he was still there. I would guess he will probably go today. I would not have got him, as stunning as he was, because of his finage. I have found that the boys with the flowing fins have more issues and I have since become a fan of the Plakat, which you can find out more about
here. However, I am looking for a BE Purple Butterfly Halfmoon, to go with this stunning girl, who is really like a Butterfly when she swims. The LFS have a lovely lilac male, who would be perfect, but alas he is not a BE.
Shelster said:
...How many bettas do you have RCA?
Now let me see, I have ... six boys, the second one in my signature I sadly lost, he was lovely, very interactive and fed from my hand. So I got the third one in my signature who is the rudest fish I own! He comes up for his food, and disappears promptly, never interacts and sometimes sleeps on his head! I have a picture of this so let me know if you want to see it?
I currently have eight females, in the sorority tank in the signature picture.
So that makes a total of fourteen
TallTree01 said:
I said yes. He's a stunner! However, you have sommany bettas you can barely get out your front door already?
Too true, especially when I am doing water changes, as there are buckets, hoses and equipment everywhere
frapadoodle said:
Don't have a third option.
I didn't get mine soley on coloration. Had my eye on an orange VT. It was more attitude, and how he interacted with me. So got a red CT.
Yes I too like them for their attitudes, and often pick the boys based on that.
essjay said:
I voted no.
I had a betta that colour only mine was a superdelta. He went blind, something I've since learned can happen to dragons. With mine, the white scaling grew over his eyes; by the time he died, one eye was completely covered and the other had just a tiny bit of black left for him to see out of. I've sworn never to get another dragon.
Edit - must learn to spell
I have recently heard this about Dragons, need to do more research. The one in my profile picture is the one I would need to keep an eye on for this. Excuse the pun
betta fish said:
Well you are right! resistance is indeed futile!! I went back to the lfs but they didn't have what I wanted so I couldn't leave empty handed could I? he was still there
so he came home with me and I got some plants too, wisteria and Java fern, he has a 95l tank all to himself! well him and a few apple snails plus a baby bristlenose
I've called him Ralph, he's very feisty! settled down immediately, flared at his reflection and chased the bristlenose into it's tunnel lol!
Ha,
Ralph
That is funny as you were resisting so well and then gave in, so yup resistance is futile - although I am still managing to be sensible, for once!
Saw a boy similar to Ralph at the LFS yesterday. He was almost the same although I would say only his head was white, whereas Ralph seems about 50/50.
nikkifro8994 said:
I've wanted a dragon scale for a while. And a HM, and a SD, and a CT. I have 3 LFS that sell good bettas. None of them sell dragons, HM, or SD. Another LFS sells CT, but they are always sick, injured, fin rot, and half dead. Even on the days of and after they get a new shipment. I would get a nice boy online, but I can't bring myself to spend so much on a fish, unless is was a rare color or tail type.
Isn't it a shame how abused these poor fish are? I know what you mean about spending the money on a fish, but to be honest, I get so much pleasure from them all I have found getting a lovely fish on-line is sometimes the best approach. If they are healthier and more what you like you will find you will not regret it. After all if you divide the cost between the 3-5 years you could potentially have them is it then that much?