B buggyboutbettas Fishaholic Joined Apr 23, 2004 Messages 547 Reaction score 0 Location Colorado, U.S. Apr 25, 2004 #16 how does that have anything to do with legality?
D diVer Fishaholic Joined Feb 5, 2004 Messages 648 Reaction score 0 Location place Apr 25, 2004 #17 Yikes! isn't it illegal to take fish ot of the wild and domesticate it? Or do you just need a license? hmmmm....... Click to expand... Yeah, but that doesn't stop a lot of people
Yikes! isn't it illegal to take fish ot of the wild and domesticate it? Or do you just need a license? hmmmm....... Click to expand... Yeah, but that doesn't stop a lot of people
wuvmybetta Caw!! Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Feb 19, 2003 Messages 12,017 Reaction score 5 Location Ft.Worth TX Apr 25, 2004 #18 I just realized that you'd said it was wild caught.... I dunno, but you're taking a huge risk if you're keeping it with other fish. Best of luck!
I just realized that you'd said it was wild caught.... I dunno, but you're taking a huge risk if you're keeping it with other fish. Best of luck!
OP OP bshockstubb Fish Addict Joined Apr 2, 2004 Messages 863 Reaction score 0 Location US Apr 28, 2004 #19 No its not illegal to keep fish but it id to sell them or use them to gain money.
M munkybutter New Member Joined Apr 15, 2004 Messages 42 Reaction score 0 Location Birmingham England Apr 29, 2004 #20 has anyone noticed the split at the back of his dorsal fin? (top pic) maybe this will make it easier to identify does it have any other unusual features?
has anyone noticed the split at the back of his dorsal fin? (top pic) maybe this will make it easier to identify does it have any other unusual features?
OP OP bshockstubb Fish Addict Joined Apr 2, 2004 Messages 863 Reaction score 0 Location US May 1, 2004 #21 Well...he has a white outline on all of his fins and on his body and head he has turqouise makings.