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Originally Posted by Kyoberr
I probably wouldn't be sure that they are males. I have never seen (with my eyes) baby bettas sold before. They may have just been females. Females look smaller because they don't have very big fins (maybe you know that already). They are usually less brilliantly colored and have smaller fins.
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Females also if you look closely also have a little white dot right behind their ventrals (the two fins that hang down after the head of the fish). This is called an egg spot. Females also that are producing eggs will look like they are always just fed, or the ones that are heavier woth eggs look like they swallowed a marble.