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Already done! And I sent them a picture of the dead fish this morning.I would for sure send them a video.
Yeah, after this I'm done with them.That's pathetic.... Another reason to boycott Diver's Den.....
Sad
I keep a few as future broodstock, the rest gets sold - most will go to Biota.So many beautiful baby bettas!
What do you plan to do with them as they grow?
Biota ultimately intends to distribute them internationally once I can breed enough. I'm still in the ramp-up phase and trying to get more pairs. So far I have 3 pairs, but I will need at least twice as many to get a reliable supply of larvae. But by now I have juveniles of all 3 pairs and therefore will be able to make unrelated F1 generation pairs. But those will take a few years before I can expect any eggs from them...Awesome. I doubt any will be available to me in Canada, but I am still very glad to see captive bred marine bettas. In my year of reefing, I have seen six or seven in stores, and only two have been healthy. Keep up the good work.
Just a little snack to keep them busy...What is swimming around with them in the holding tank? Pods or lunch ?
Great pictures!Well well, I got 2 beauties from Thomas today. I have to say that they are perfect little Beta's at 1 and 1+ inch. I cannot be any happier with the two I got. Here are a few pictures of them as I drip them into my QT tank.
They are only about 1 inch, I don't want them end up as Tusk food so I put them into my QT system.
Distribution goes through Biota now.Hi Thomas, are we able to buy directly from you?
One of the first 9 just sold on Diver's Den: