fishnutham said:i like the short finned ones myself the should sell them over here and sell them in tanks not the jars I get really upset when fish stores house bettas in jars so they stock more thats what tank dividers are for
yea they are jus as aggressive, except that they got massive mass. simply love the hunch at their shoulder.JnASabo said:Are they as aggressive as the normal bettas?
in fact, those short tail fighters which u mention above are a cat on their own. they hav the fighting genes within them and is carried down the line. if u will to notice, those fighters tend to hav fancy colours fins and a dark coloured body. and if u observe carefully, they got huge mouth too.benzjamin13 said:Short-fin Males are common in Thailand. They're considered the best "fighters" because of their short fins. I believe they seem to look bigger than normal bettas because of their short fins. It makes them appear bigger. In fact, they're about the same size as a normal betta...they just look stalkier. They are, however, more aggressive than the normal betta and have more color. Sorry to say, Sen_Jie, but they would max out at 6" to 8" They'll probably be max out at 4"
the macrostoma are wild bettas. diffferent category.suckerfish said:funny, they don't look like macrostoma(sp)??
there are alr giant long fin bettas in the market. do check out the aquabid.BostonPatriot said:It's too bad regular long finned bettas don't get bigger. Just picture how amazing a 12" male betta would look.
i currently got a 5 days old spawn, with maybe ard 40 plus frys.. but the sad new is, coz the temperature in singapore is quite low at ard 23 to 24 degrees, my frys tank got the white spot disease... hope they can pull through...mcblack said:nice betta, its not that often you can come across a giant betta, planning on breeding them?

the vertical bars shows it is a female, but it can only be shown in a dark coloured betta. the light coloured bettas doesn;t shows such bars. u got to look at the egg sag.danny boy said:look for plakats. and in female betta tanks, ive never seen a female tank without a few short finned males in the mix. the hozizontal and vertical barring not present in the fish will show males if you have a keen eye.