I asked my husband for an aquarium so that my kids and I could do a tadpole to frogs lesson for homeschooling. He bought me a 30 gallon aquarium and stand and all of the fixings and now I'm an addict. The two betta (that share their home with a few other fun fish in the 30 gallon) are apparently quite fond of eachother and quite fertile. I ended up buying additional tanks to handle the fry and am looking to rehome some little guys.
Here is the Dad : And here they are together:
I don't have a better photo of the gal. I'll try to work on that.
I have what I am assuming are 6 males and 2 females. The photos below are of the ones I call "The Boys." They share a 20 gallon tank right now. They have gravel, an undergravel filter, and eat fish flakes or betta food. They gather at the surface like Koi when they think I'm coming to feed them. Since I originally had 20 fry survive, and am down to 8, I'm assuming some "survival of the fittest" occured, but they don't seem to be fin nippers for the most part. The two smallest, I put into my large planted tank so that they could hide from larger fish. It'll be a while before I can get good shots of them.
https://plus.google.com/u/0/11462700...04554904254775
I'm looking to find homes for these little guys. We are a homeschooling family and I'd like to ask $10 a fish. They are kept in tap water with water conditioner. They have had a tiny amount of melafix in the water for a few split tail fins, but are all looking great. Any suggestions on how to determine what type they are? And how to find homes for them? I am in the Pearland/288 Area.
Thanks!
Here is the Dad : And here they are together:
I don't have a better photo of the gal. I'll try to work on that.
I have what I am assuming are 6 males and 2 females. The photos below are of the ones I call "The Boys." They share a 20 gallon tank right now. They have gravel, an undergravel filter, and eat fish flakes or betta food. They gather at the surface like Koi when they think I'm coming to feed them. Since I originally had 20 fry survive, and am down to 8, I'm assuming some "survival of the fittest" occured, but they don't seem to be fin nippers for the most part. The two smallest, I put into my large planted tank so that they could hide from larger fish. It'll be a while before I can get good shots of them.
https://plus.google.com/u/0/11462700...04554904254775
I'm looking to find homes for these little guys. We are a homeschooling family and I'd like to ask $10 a fish. They are kept in tap water with water conditioner. They have had a tiny amount of melafix in the water for a few split tail fins, but are all looking great. Any suggestions on how to determine what type they are? And how to find homes for them? I am in the Pearland/288 Area.
Thanks!
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