I recently discovered the various types of wild bettas. They immediately fascinated me but at the same time the information about them that I find around is quite conflicting.
At a management level, some describe them as simpler because they are more rustic, others as more complex precisely because they are "primitive".
Some say that being less aggressive you can keep like a male and 1/2 females and mate and raise fry in the same tank (if willing to lose some) let's say in a natural way, without whiskey bottles etc.
In short, I would like to know more about the various species and know more about management, character, etc I know some of you have them and I'd love to hear about your experiences
The favorite wild species about which I would like to have information are the following :
- imbellis
- mahachaiensis
- smaragdina
At a management level, some describe them as simpler because they are more rustic, others as more complex precisely because they are "primitive".
Some say that being less aggressive you can keep like a male and 1/2 females and mate and raise fry in the same tank (if willing to lose some) let's say in a natural way, without whiskey bottles etc.
In short, I would like to know more about the various species and know more about management, character, etc I know some of you have them and I'd love to hear about your experiences
The favorite wild species about which I would like to have information are the following :
- imbellis
- mahachaiensis
- smaragdina
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