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02-28-2005, 12:03 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland Australia
Age: 27
Posts: 583
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My Breeding Method
Some of those site's are really good and I took a few different methods and combined them. Here's what I did.
I set my spawning tank up with alot of plants for the females to hide in aswell as a small shipwreck for hiding too. Fed them all, 2 females and 1 male, frozen blood worms for a week then placed my male into the spawning tank, placed the 2 female in seperate tanks next to him for 24 hrs then that night placed the 2 females in with him (I didn't bother with a hurricane cup or anything like that) I placed another one of my males in his tank next to the side where the styrofoam cup was for the bubble nest to create a little competition/jealousy and found that my male went immediatly to building a nest (occasionally stopping to flare and show off to the other male hahaha). After 3 days, and many bubble nest destroying and rebuilding later, I gave up, removed my females and was about to remove the male to do a water change when i noticed little white dots around the bubble nest. I figured these must be eggs coz i'd never seen anything like that before so instead I just carefully removed the plants and shipwreck so as not to disturb the nest and now 2 days later I have about 100-150 hatched fry. I think the idea of having 2 females in the tank makes them realize there is competition to breed and makes them want to spawn sooner. I don't know exactly what it was that made them spawn, but all the things I did obviously didn't hurt coz after 25 failed attempts I finally have fry! Good Luck to all those that want to breed but be warned, I know it seems like an awesome idea to breed these wonderful fish but eventually you'll end up having to seperate the males, and if you end up with 100 fry and roughly half of them are male you are going to need 50 seperate little containers to house them in, not to mention the room to put all those containers, until you can get rid of them. Which brings me to the next dillema, finding homes for 100 fish. Most pet stores already have suppliers and there are only so many you can give away.
Wish I'd thought of that a little more carefully before i'd spawned mine.
Once again good luck to everyone and check out those links, some great advice and ideas there, good one TF!
Edit 8/12/06: Turned out in that situatuion I actually had a male mistakenly identified as a female so there were actually 2 males in the tank with one femle and they still spawned! Talk about lucky! (I did find it strange that the male and what I thought was a female were fighting but just put it down to the spawning process)
Last edited by anasfire23; 12-08-2006 at 03:52 AM.
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03-04-2005, 12:53 PM
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nobody
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: upstate NY
Age: 47
Posts: 788
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Cull 90% of them and keep only they very best. I have 3 spawns of double blacks going and I will be raising no more then 18 or less from each spawn.
RC
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03-04-2005, 02:26 PM
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Aquatic Naturalist
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Age: 34
Posts: 14,961
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Re: Betta Breeding Resources
Where did you get your line from RC? I know Jim has been working on them for about a year now. Are they from his line? I'm looking to get a pair of them.
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03-04-2005, 02:58 PM
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nobody
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: upstate NY
Age: 47
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The grandparents came from Jim. Two of my spawns had plakats for fathers.
RC
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03-06-2005, 06:11 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland Australia
Age: 27
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I know what you mean by culling 90% of them, but what exactly am I sposed to do with the fish that I cull out? Am I to assume that these fish are killed? or given away or what? I suppose for me it all depends on whether or not they are going to be veil tails (hoping their mother is) or short fins like their father. Not many people here are interested in the short finned betta's. They are 10 days old at the moment so I suppose I don't really have to worry about culling them for another few months at least.
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~60L Planted Community Tank~
Plants: 1 x Elodea
Fish: 3 Month old guppy fry, mixed sex, 4 M & 3 F guppies, 1 x 10m old M DC Fry
~Male Bettas:~
Robin - HM or Delta CT
Cyborg & Slade DC Fry
Braedan - CT & Proud Daddy
~Female Bettas~
Starbuck & Scarlet CT Girls
190L (50G) Planted Tank
Plants: 3 x Jungle Val, 1 x Ludwidgia
Fish: 6 x Harlequin Rasboras, 6 Black, 5 glowlight & 12 Neon tetras, 2 Common Pleco's
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03-06-2005, 06:17 PM
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nobody
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: upstate NY
Age: 47
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When I say cull it means most of them are killed. I've culled about 200 fish this week and all but 4 were killed. I cull as early as possible becuase I don't want to waste time or money on fish I don't plan on using. I culled every known female from a iridescent/metallic line today that wasn't green.
RC
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03-06-2005, 06:33 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland Australia
Age: 27
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How exactly do you kill them?
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~60L Planted Community Tank~
Plants: 1 x Elodea
Fish: 3 Month old guppy fry, mixed sex, 4 M & 3 F guppies, 1 x 10m old M DC Fry
~Male Bettas:~
Robin - HM or Delta CT
Cyborg & Slade DC Fry
Braedan - CT & Proud Daddy
~Female Bettas~
Starbuck & Scarlet CT Girls
190L (50G) Planted Tank
Plants: 3 x Jungle Val, 1 x Ludwidgia
Fish: 6 x Harlequin Rasboras, 6 Black, 5 glowlight & 12 Neon tetras, 2 Common Pleco's
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03-06-2005, 09:28 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 185
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When they are less then 1cm, a cup with ice water with some alcohol will kill them instantly.
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03-07-2005, 02:54 AM
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nobody
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: upstate NY
Age: 47
Posts: 788
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a bucket of ice.
RC
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03-07-2005, 08:57 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland Australia
Age: 27
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ok, so it's a pretty humane way, they just go to sleep. That's not too bad, when they are that size can u tell what colour they're gonna be etc? I'm assuming so. Mine are about 2mm long at the moment, if that. So I've got a while before I have to worry about it.
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~60L Planted Community Tank~
Plants: 1 x Elodea
Fish: 3 Month old guppy fry, mixed sex, 4 M & 3 F guppies, 1 x 10m old M DC Fry
~Male Bettas:~
Robin - HM or Delta CT
Cyborg & Slade DC Fry
Braedan - CT & Proud Daddy
~Female Bettas~
Starbuck & Scarlet CT Girls
190L (50G) Planted Tank
Plants: 3 x Jungle Val, 1 x Ludwidgia
Fish: 6 x Harlequin Rasboras, 6 Black, 5 glowlight & 12 Neon tetras, 2 Common Pleco's
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03-08-2005, 03:13 AM
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nobody
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: upstate NY
Age: 47
Posts: 788
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When I first start culling for body shape you can't really tell color yet.
RC
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04-09-2005, 01:02 AM
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L33t n00b
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Athens, Ohio
Age: 26
Posts: 466
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Re: Betta Breeding Resources
you could use them as feeder fish if you have a fish that will eat them.
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04-09-2005, 10:04 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 18
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Re: Betta Breeding Resources
I wonder if the adult bettas will eat them. I don't see why not. Could be used for conditioning? Maybe not...Then the male would get into the habit of eating fry. Maybe only for the females??? I have a community tank and when my guppies have babies I feed the fry to my females as conditioning food. If this is a bad idea let me know.
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04-10-2005, 05:27 AM
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nobody
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: upstate NY
Age: 47
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I have used very young fry as food for adults, but I don't do it much because I don't want my adults to get in the habit of eating Betta fry
RC
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