Doubletail babies betta. Sandusky!

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OK. Here are the babies you want to look at. :p
 

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the colors first. I took them out in a one gallon tank and they all change color. Err.:)
 

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First is the only green turquoise doubletail. Mother is copper gold halfmoon Hmx and father is a turquoise halfmoon that have doubletail geno.
 

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Here is the second one. MG crowntail female mixed with turquoise male halfmoon. Look at the tail. Got crowntail double ray doubletail. Very flexible tail and they can strage out wide. Interesting tail after all.
 

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How old are the larger fish in these pictures?
They look bigger than my females which I have had for a few months...
Nice pictures by the way.
 
yeeviabetta said:
Here is the second one. MG crowntail female mixed with turquoise male halfmoon. Look at the tail. Got crowntail double ray doubletail. Very flexible tail and they can strage out wide. Interesting tail after all.
OOO, i'm really liking the one on the left. What color are these gonna turn out to be you think?
 
You mean the small one, Sandusky? Actually they are the same batch with the red. Actually, he should be more red when he get bigger. The more he get bigger, the color and the fins will show better. I will not surprise it will have some iridense turquoise star like the sibling at the tail , just maybe. So far I see there are three type of red range with turquoise star. Some are more to extension red. They all still changing getting better everyday. When early stages, I thought they are ugly ducking without color or a hint of red. But now when I look back, they are very interesting color with very wide flexible crowntail.
Oh yes, someone asking me how big are they. Actually the big one is about 1 1/2" long from head to endtail. The small one is 3/4" long. They still growing. They are about 3 months old. They all eat anything you dump in and they haven't been jar up yet.
 

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