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    Wild betta channoides

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    My wild betta channiodes brooding
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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    Congrats Ben, please keep us updated of the development

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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    Thanks melvyn. Hopefully few days time can see some fry.
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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    Am eagerly looking forward to more pics from you on this. Very long time back I used to be crazy about wild bettas actually. Am still having a spot for them in my heart

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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    By now the fry would have emerged, any sightings ?

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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    any updates?

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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    I think all eaten up already.
    Didn't saw any fry swimming around.
    Will try harder next time. Thanks bro
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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    I think all eaten up already.
    Didn't saw any fry swimming around.
    Will try harder next time. Thanks bro
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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    Such a pity, better luck next time bro

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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    Quote Originally Posted by Guppendler View Post
    Such a pity, better luck next time bro
    Thanks. But don't know why my tank water inside have lots of tiny organisms swimming around.
    When i see my tank as if it's very cloudy but if close enough and look, they are there.

    Anyone have similar encounters?
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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    So the fry are very much alive and well, great! Do they swim back to the male's mouth when threaten?

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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    Bro don't think they are betta fry.
    Look more like tiny daphina
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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    Interesting, where the Daphnia comes from?

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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    Maybe previously i fed my fry, the leftover dump for the pair
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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    20160716_151034-1_wm.jpg

    Look so much like macrostoma
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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    Cannot see the daphnias haha

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    Re: Wild betta channoides

    Quote Originally Posted by exotic_idiot View Post
    20160716_151034-1_wm.jpg

    Look so much like macrostoma
    they don't actually... macrostoma are much different..haha.. did you keep them in cold condition or general condition?

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