Thursday, June 28, 2012

UKBBA Betta Fry Microworm Feeding Tutorial




How to feed newly-hatched, free-swimming Betta fry with Microworms.

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I'm new to the betta experience but did heavy research before I bought one..I wanted to give my fish a variety of food..So I bought these blood worms as a snack a couple of times of week.. So I put them in 1 by 1(only 2) and he gobbles them up with no problems. I also want to mention that this has a heavy allergy alert,so be advised..I use tweezers to put them in so I don't use my hands.. My betta goes crazy for these,it's like chocolate for women :) Just remember ... READ MORE REVIEWS



5My fish loves it!
This review is from: Tetra Bloodworms, 0.28-Ounce, 100-Ml (Misc.)
My fish loves these blood worms! He flares up at them and bites on them like a little hunter. These are a great treat to be used a couple times a week and give your fish a little variety. Prime shipping can't be beat... READ MORE REVIEWS






Thursday, June 21, 2012

How To Care For Your Betta Fry









Thursday, June 14, 2012

Betta Spawn Log - Day 15 - Betta Fry!






Day 15 in the life of Betta Fry... still feeding BBS and Egg Yolk.
Change the water frequently now as that will help the Betta fry grow faster.

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Betta Breeding: Step Two





Here is a closer view of the Male spitting the eggs into the bubble nest.
By the way this is a "Delta Tailed" Betta.

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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Betta Breeding: Step One






Beginner's Betta Breeding Tips:

Watch the actual "Embrace" where the male holds the female and squeezes the eggs out of the female.

In the video you can see one of the eggs, where the male picks it up and spits it into the bubble nest.

To see this step a little more watch the sequence to this video.

If your male and female bettas start roughing each other up a little note that it is completely normal! Just ensure that this is not the only activity they are engaging in. (This is a "Delta Tailed" subspecies.)


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