Nightfall
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So, after embarking on a quest to heavily plant my Gourami tank, it kind of got to the point where my poor, intelligence-challenged Gourami couldn't find the food amidst the plants. My Cambodian (and apparently gender-confused) Betta Alexander was also somewhat overplanted. The obvious solution? Clearly I needed to buy a new aquarium. What to put in this new aquarium? Some snails and tiny catfish or loaches? Nope, obviously I needed another Betta.
I wound up buying an AquaOne 320 (which I think is about 7 gallons/29 litres) and one royal blue dragon Betta. I just had to name him Hephaestion.
Here's Hephaestion:
And here's Alexander, because he never got an introduction:
Alexander's photos make it look like he's next to another fish and he lives in a bowl, but that's just because I'm actually taking photos of his reflection in a round mirror, since it showed his colours far more accurately. For some reason all the pictures of him I took directly were blurred and made him look red, but the mirror photos capture him fairly clearly and accurately show his colouring. All I have to take photos with right now is my iphone and it's dreadful, so I'm sorry the pictures aren't better.
You can't see it that well in the pictures, but Heph's fins are blue/green and yellow, I think he might have some Mustard Gas in him. I always bred MG to MG so I'm not sure how the gene works with only one MG parent.
I wound up buying an AquaOne 320 (which I think is about 7 gallons/29 litres) and one royal blue dragon Betta. I just had to name him Hephaestion.
Here's Hephaestion:
And here's Alexander, because he never got an introduction:
Alexander's photos make it look like he's next to another fish and he lives in a bowl, but that's just because I'm actually taking photos of his reflection in a round mirror, since it showed his colours far more accurately. For some reason all the pictures of him I took directly were blurred and made him look red, but the mirror photos capture him fairly clearly and accurately show his colouring. All I have to take photos with right now is my iphone and it's dreadful, so I'm sorry the pictures aren't better.
You can't see it that well in the pictures, but Heph's fins are blue/green and yellow, I think he might have some Mustard Gas in him. I always bred MG to MG so I'm not sure how the gene works with only one MG parent.