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  1. #1
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    I suggest you cull the fry, because they will die of starvation at this point. I'm also assuming they're in a bowl, which is impossible to raise fry in. =( Please remove the Dad, cull the babies, and put him back in his home as a pet Betta... at least until you've done your research. You need to know how to breed BEFORE, not after, there are babies.

    I'm sorry, but it is very obvious that you know very little about Bettas & caring for them. Check out http://bettatalk.com and http://fishforums.net for spawning information (check the pinned threads on the Betta board at fish forums, there is tons of info already on the board about spawning, there's no need to start a new topic asking how to do it.). Your male is a mustard gas VT. He's very pretty, but I would not consider him worth breeding, because you will get a spawn of VT's and raising the fry costs much, much more than what you'll get for VT Bettas.



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    Ya Im not gona let them hatch Ill wait till Im realy ready I didnt even know they had eggs because they where hiden in the leaves.

    Oh well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Argranade
    Ya Im not gona let them hatch Ill wait till Im realy ready I didnt even know they had eggs because they where hiden in the leaves.

    Oh well.
    Wait.. so it wasn't even planned? if not, you should NEVER have a male and female living together unless intentionally spawning. And I'm assuming you'll know more before your next attempt.

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    Well, if she can have her males and females living together without too much stress on either, kudos to her. I can't imagine how many goldfish eggs are layed in my tanks each year and then eaten or cleaned out. I find it healthier for the females to actually lay the eggs than go through reabsoring them.
    "There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."

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