D Dr Joe Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 8, 2006 10,664 9 0 73 Sixty Miles South of Tampa Florida Aug 16, 2006 #2 Where are they??? (JK) Very cool. Hard to see, are they Bettas?
J js302 Candiru MFK Member Dec 4, 2005 651 10 48 England Aug 16, 2006 #4 Yeah. Betta splendens. Had him about a year... Got a divided tank, 4 sections, 3 males and 1 section of 5 females. When I increase the live food dosage, the females get randy, become eggbound, swim to the male section and do the buisness.
Yeah. Betta splendens. Had him about a year... Got a divided tank, 4 sections, 3 males and 1 section of 5 females. When I increase the live food dosage, the females get randy, become eggbound, swim to the male section and do the buisness.
J js302 Candiru MFK Member Dec 4, 2005 651 10 48 England Aug 16, 2006 #5 There are more pictures in the same 'like my fry?' thead below.
T Tongue33 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 11, 2006 8,060 16 0 48 Utah www.davescichlids.com Aug 16, 2006 #6 Show us a pic of your ste up... I attempted this once for around 2 weeks and failed miserably Went through 2 females ... SHow me your set up Please
Show us a pic of your ste up... I attempted this once for around 2 weeks and failed miserably Went through 2 females ... SHow me your set up Please
J js302 Candiru MFK Member Dec 4, 2005 651 10 48 England Aug 16, 2006 #7 Not at home right now but will. Made the dividers myself with info from this site. Bought clear colourless plastic folders from a stationery store. Cut them to aquarium size. Burned a metal bbq skewer stick to make the end hot then pushed the sharp end through the dividers to make small holes for filtration and circulation. Held the cut dividers together using triangular paper holders which were also cut to aquarium size using a sharp knife. Stopped the dividers falling over with four white suction cups per divider (2 on each side) Secret is burrying 1/2 an inch of the bottom of the dividers in the gravel. Truth is, females will sometomes escape, especially after water changes but always find their way back unharmed. As long as the males can't escape, nobody gets hurt!
Not at home right now but will. Made the dividers myself with info from this site. Bought clear colourless plastic folders from a stationery store. Cut them to aquarium size. Burned a metal bbq skewer stick to make the end hot then pushed the sharp end through the dividers to make small holes for filtration and circulation. Held the cut dividers together using triangular paper holders which were also cut to aquarium size using a sharp knife. Stopped the dividers falling over with four white suction cups per divider (2 on each side) Secret is burrying 1/2 an inch of the bottom of the dividers in the gravel. Truth is, females will sometomes escape, especially after water changes but always find their way back unharmed. As long as the males can't escape, nobody gets hurt!