Culling millions of fish to get it right does put a different spin on it, didn't think it would be that brutal.
Can you remember the actual reason these fish were produced? I remember it was for some kind of research but not the exact purpose.
It was inevitable. Somebody saw a buck to be made...and did whatever they had to do in order to make it.
But...Bettas? Meh... Personally, I am holding out for Bubble-eye PomPom Lionhead Oranda Glo-Goldfish. I can hardly wait for a fish that can't see, can't swim, can't feed itself and also glows in the dark. It'll be a perfect addition to my aquarium, and will make it an even better "window into nature" than it already is.
But...will they do "fine" in tropical temperatures? I already have a short-bodied Arapaima, a Redtail X TSN cat, an albino Clown Knife and a 3-eyed Goliath Tiger Fish in my 75-gallon tank so I need to keep it at 78F. My window of opportunity to introduce new fish is brief; I need to wait for all of them to be at one end of the tank, trying to turn around, so that I can quickly throw new fish in at the other end. Please advise ASAP; my older brother promised to drive me to the fish store today so I need to know right away!
I love fish.