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A Shrine To Madness




(My Blushing Koi Angel was interested in the camera


That is the new girly I got today! I decided to name her Hera. She really aren't those colors, she's still stressed (I just got her 49 minutes ago!). But had a vicious appatite (yes, I fed her as she was almost clear white). Feed back appreciated.
Here's a funny story: I conditioned my betta Cream without even knowing it! This past few weeks, I've been deciding to add a variety to my betta's diet. So, I fed them flakes, bloodworms and pellets all at the same time. I just looked at Cream, as she is my big eater, and she looked quite plump! I was worried at first. But then, I saw it. I little white spot! I read in my betta book a white spot underneath the betta's belly means the female is ripe with eggs! So, I thought that was funny too.