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clover

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i spawned a halfmoon male to a delta female wasnt ment to happen but she jump in with him and when i woke up they were spawning but all are ok and fry have hatched.
 

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She is a beautiful colour clover. The pics of the fry are amazing too.
Will you be selling the young at a later date *hint,hint*.
 
thanks yes she does have a very nice red colour her dad i was told was a red PK male and her mother im not sure on her tail type.
My camera has been very good to me on them pics best ive ever got.
I shall indeed be selling the fry when old enough but to UK peeps only sorry all US peeps.
 
wait, if you didn't condition her, how did they still have babies? Either way, congrats!
 
wait, if you didn't condition her, how did they still have babies? Either way, congrats!

Spawning is far from impossible without conditioning, it just improves the odds of a successful outcome. How do you think they do it in the wild, without us hanging over them? ;) Females, after all, will produce eggs even if they aren't near a male and males will bubblenest without a female; logically, then, I'm sure you can see that embrace and fertilization can be figured out by bettas on their own ;) It's just advisable when planning a breeding to condition beforehand, because the parents will be in better condition when it takes place :)
 

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