Yeah,That's pretty sweet actually
You pretty much summed up quite nicely why i keep and want to breed beardiesYeah,
I wasn't sure what if anything I would get for them. It's a hobby, something that costs money lol So far it has cost me about $32 in frozen bloodworms for 2.5 months of daily entertainment and mental health enrichment. Next trip I break even. Trip after I'll need more bloodworms lol
But, since it's somewhat profitable I might talk to them about a planned out breeding project where I can get a bit more per fish. Based off others in the store they can sell for $7 - $80 depending on genetics. On principle I will not be breeding those $80 fish. Massive veil tail and massive dumbo ear fins. Poor things could barely move.
I breed for colors, patterns and maybe tail and top fin shape / size if reasonable and doesn't effect the fishes ability to swim. I could easily pull off the 40-60 range fish though. Half of the ones I dropped off will probably be in that range. The white male being top, maybe even close to the Dumbo's.
When we got Alex I specifically said no silkies for the same reasons lolYou pretty much summed up quite nicely why i keep and want to breed beardies![]()
I agree, silkies should not be produced, normal beardies are challenging enough for the majority of people, myself included.When we got Alex I specifically said no silkies for the same reasons lol
Alex has a stripey pattern. Wife knows I like stripey animals lol
I love animals with attitudeI believe so, but she does have a lot of attitude lol
Sounds like your finning ... errr winging it pretty goodDropped off 9 more at the fish store. Left with largest can of fish food I could find and some superworms for Alex. Somehow has $3 more in store credit on top of what I got last time lol
I don't think I know how shopping works lol
Very pretty.Not the Bettas, but tis the breeding season for the pond fish. Removed these two males from the large pond to allow the blue backed male to mate. Got about a dozen eggs today. I expect the actual spawn tomorrow or Monday. This was just a small one.
This guy is probably 9-10 inches nose to tail in the water. Big mouth, big nostril flares. He's really gotten pretty from the Petco feeder tank lol He bred last year and has two babies from last year. The orange one is too plain. The females are koi pattern or fantail so I'm hoping those carry over to offspring. An egg bodied fantail like the mother with the father's blue, gold and butterfly fins would be cool.
But that's all up to nature. I bet most of not all will be regular old goldfish.
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