SoulForce87
New Member
Hey, everyone! My name is Marvin, but almost everyone calls me Scooby (because of the car I drive). I am currently 21 years of age. I actually joined this site about 2 months ago, but I never made any posts. I was just snooping around gather knowledge and whatnot. I decided to step out of the shadows and make friends.
About 6 years ago I was into Bettas as pets, but had stopped since then... and just recently I had been bitten on my butt by the betta bug. I "re-entered" the world of bettas by purchasing a blue VT male. I really wanted a tank setup for female bettas so I went ahead and purchased 2 yesterday and 2 more today. All of them are unnamed at the moment because I want to get to know them before I give them names, but they are all VERY BEAUTIFUL ladies. I'm not sure what tail types they are, but I'm hoping they are all female because they were showing aggression towards each other at first (I'm assuming this is normal at first). All of them have a visible ovipositor as well.
Here is my VT male, Zircon (as in the gem stone blue Zircon). He almost swam off when I was taking the picture.
and here are my lovely ladies...
She wanted to be different so she faced the other way for the picture... lol
This one is rather tiny compared to the others.
They live in a 5g with plenty of hiding space, filter, and heater. I love all of them! (but my 2 favorite are the first and third pic Ironically, the same 2 seem to be the most dominant out of the group)
About 6 years ago I was into Bettas as pets, but had stopped since then... and just recently I had been bitten on my butt by the betta bug. I "re-entered" the world of bettas by purchasing a blue VT male. I really wanted a tank setup for female bettas so I went ahead and purchased 2 yesterday and 2 more today. All of them are unnamed at the moment because I want to get to know them before I give them names, but they are all VERY BEAUTIFUL ladies. I'm not sure what tail types they are, but I'm hoping they are all female because they were showing aggression towards each other at first (I'm assuming this is normal at first). All of them have a visible ovipositor as well.
Here is my VT male, Zircon (as in the gem stone blue Zircon). He almost swam off when I was taking the picture.
and here are my lovely ladies...
She wanted to be different so she faced the other way for the picture... lol
This one is rather tiny compared to the others.
They live in a 5g with plenty of hiding space, filter, and heater. I love all of them! (but my 2 favorite are the first and third pic Ironically, the same 2 seem to be the most dominant out of the group)