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Thread: Betta macrostoma

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    They may eat otocinclus, some will, some wont. Most of my wild betta tanks are with oto. Shrimps are good tankmates. Just buy lots of them if your tank has moss for them to hide.
    Last edited by Quixotic; 17th Jan 2008 at 22:10. Reason: Remove immediate quote
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    From Sarawak: C.Pallidinervia, C.Bullosa, C.Keei, C. Yujii, Barcalaya sp.From Peninsula Malaysia: C.nurii, C.cordata, C.afinnis, C.minima, C.purpurea, C.eliptica
    Bettas: b. ideii, b. macrostoma, b. pallifina, b. ocellata, b. channoides

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    Ok thanks alot cwtan12 but I think shrimps are more of a good food rather than tank mates. I do have moss but sparse. Used to have yamatos but they are either chase out or eaten.

    I'm also having thoughts of red ramhorn snail. What do you think? At least they are more likely to be in the asian biotope I think.
    Last edited by leeruisheng; 17th Jan 2008 at 13:33.
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    I also have ramborn in all my tanks. Bettas ignore them. One fish that can be tank mate is SAE but they like to compete food with your bettas and end up very fat eventually.
    Last edited by Quixotic; 20th Jan 2008 at 19:44. Reason: Remove immediate quote
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    From Sarawak: C.Pallidinervia, C.Bullosa, C.Keei, C. Yujii, Barcalaya sp.From Peninsula Malaysia: C.nurii, C.cordata, C.afinnis, C.minima, C.purpurea, C.eliptica
    Bettas: b. ideii, b. macrostoma, b. pallifina, b. ocellata, b. channoides

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    Alright then. I'll get some ramhorns. Thanks alot.
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    you want some baby ones free? lol...i have alot infesting my tanks...we can have an apisto/betta chitchat session too

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    That's very kind of you. But it's alright and wanna checkout what's stocking in lfs.
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    can i check how big can they grow to ?

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    Ram's horn snail around 1cm. B. macrostoma around 12cm.
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    greeting guys. Happy Valentines' day.

    I'm The Bentusi.

    I just want to say hi to all and invite you guys guys to visit my thread about my mac breeding project on ultimatebettas.com.

    My 3 pairs of betta rubras will arrived tomorow, Friday. I had too much luck on breeding macs, hopefully I will get the same luck on rubras.

    thanks all

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    Hello Bentusi. No problem man. Rubras are easy breed. Once they are at it, they will always be mating round the clock.
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    Tank setup





    Last edited by leeruisheng; 26th Feb 2008 at 09:58.
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    Hello,

    My tank is scattered with unslightly snails. Thought of adding in a small puffer to handle them. But knowing that puffer contains toxic in their system, would mac attack and eat this guy as well?
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    The moss have established and its complimenting the mac.







    Last edited by leeruisheng; 21st Apr 2008 at 23:46.
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    Your male looks great and constracting with the fresh grown mossess!!
    Having clear water can view the fishes better
    No cover for your tank?
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    mmm yeah no cover. It has been 6 months already.
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