herpluvin wrote:does anyone on here keep "oddball" fish? I like the large oddball fish like gar and bichir. I would own them but my 29 gallon tank says no lol.



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Serenaded By Angels wrote:herpluvin wrote:does anyone on here keep "oddball" fish? I like the large oddball fish like gar and bichir. I would own them but my 29 gallon tank says no lol.
I kept a largemouth bass I caught once. (In a big enough tank of course) all it did was become possessive over a decoration I had in the tank....and stare at me.
(I love to fish [catch and release]) but....I mainly catch the dumb turtles who have figured out that if they steal my bait with just the tip if their beaky mouth the hook doesn't hurt them. I can reel in the line and ill have this little turtle hanging into the bait (not the hook) and drop off as soon as I get the lure out of the water...then they just stare at me. So much for being a "great fisherman"...
Now...back on topic.
When breeding a Betta (cause I really want to breed Shou) how and when should I introduce the female and (if) there are any eggs afterwards, how soon should I take them out and into separate containers/tanks?



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Serenaded By Angels wrote:Ah, so the tank I would breed them in is where I would leave the eggs. Okay. How do I know when I need to put Shou in the breeding tank?



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Serenaded By Angels wrote:Okay, so I would remove the female after they are done?
Also, when do I know he is ready? When he makes a bubble nest?
(Total newbie Betta breeder here. Used to breeding guppies.lol)



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toboelover wrote:If you have conditioned the pair, they should be ready.
❤Høpe❤ wrote:toboelover wrote:If you have conditioned the pair, they should be ready.Could i have betta breeding help, too?
I just put my bettas in the same tank together today, and the male was slowly moving towards the female with his gills fared. The female was freaked out and trying to get out. Is this agression, or breeding behavior?



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