


Yeah, they're about 1mm... for the record, some are twitching all by themselves right now!!!Just wondering a couple of things. How big are the eggs?(1mm?) and what kind of camera do you have to take pics so good of such small things? (digital SLR?)
They can't, there are a few bubbles above them.... very few *lol*Wow, that's gotta be the best picture of betta eggs I've ever seen. I didn't know they can float on their own without any help from a bubble nestGreat job!
-Ian
Southpark Chef: "I'm gonna make love to ya woman...I'm gonna sit you buy the fire..."
Not too shabby for a bunch of old timers. But not much for stamina is he? Come on, a good betta man can last at least 4 hours! One hour, that was a quickie.![]()
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We have fry!!!
Some light-bodied, some dark.
See the one still inside the egg?
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I am, however, old, very old and my eyes are not so great. Not so much seeing the light and dark body thing either, but I'll take your word for it.

What a wickedly gorgeous pair (I
Blondie, and I'm falling for Levi hard too)
. The egg is completely clear by that stage, but you can still sorta see the outline of the casing and the fry is curled up inside. The dark-bodied ones didn't show up so well on camera because the flash doesn't pick them up as well, but if you look really close for tails that aren't attached to glowing white orbs you can make out a couple, haha.