View Full Version : is this fungus? is this a female beta?
Otavio Exel
May 3rd 05, 06:08 PM
Hello All,
I've posted recently(*) about a female beta my daughter got as a gift
from a friend last month;
just FYI, she was in a very small jar but I've got her a 3.5 galon hex
tank with a heater, some plants and no filter (but I'm doing 20% water
changes twice a week);
now I have 2 questions:
- there are white spots on her anal fin and on the edges of those long
pectoral fins; I'm afraid it is some sort of fungus; could you please
help me identify it?
- to me she looks like a male, she flares at the mirror and she blows
huge bubble nests.. is "she" really a female beta?
there are pics of her
at http://otavio.exel.com.br/pics/aquaria/lilica/
the best one is
http://otavio.exel.com.br/pics/aquaria/lilica/DSC00206.JPG
I still have to get her a big leaf'ed plant so she can rest near the
surface but, other than that, she looks very happy!
TIA!
(*) subject was: Do female betas flare?
--
Otavio Exel /<\oo/>\
Gill Passman
May 3rd 05, 06:50 PM
"Otavio Exel" > wrote in message
...
> Hello All,
>
> I've posted recently(*) about a female beta my daughter got as a gift
> from a friend last month;
>
> just FYI, she was in a very small jar but I've got her a 3.5 galon hex
> tank with a heater, some plants and no filter (but I'm doing 20% water
> changes twice a week);
>
> now I have 2 questions:
>
> - there are white spots on her anal fin and on the edges of those long
> pectoral fins; I'm afraid it is some sort of fungus; could you please
> help me identify it?
>
> - to me she looks like a male, she flares at the mirror and she blows
> huge bubble nests.. is "she" really a female beta?
>
> there are pics of her
> at http://otavio.exel.com.br/pics/aquaria/lilica/
> the best one is
> http://otavio.exel.com.br/pics/aquaria/lilica/DSC00206.JPG
>
> I still have to get her a big leaf'ed plant so she can rest near the
> surface but, other than that, she looks very happy!
>
> TIA!
>
> (*) subject was: Do female betas flare?
>
> --
> Otavio Exel /<\oo/>\
I'm no expert but looks all boy to me....
Can't see the white spots very clearly but it looks like it might be ich. Do
they look like small grains of sugar/salt?
Gill
Elaine T
May 3rd 05, 07:17 PM
Otavio Exel wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>I've posted recently(*) about a female beta my daughter got as a gift
>from a friend last month;
>
>just FYI, she was in a very small jar but I've got her a 3.5 galon hex
>tank with a heater, some plants and no filter (but I'm doing 20% water
>changes twice a week);
>
>now I have 2 questions:
>
>- there are white spots on her anal fin and on the edges of those long
> pectoral fins; I'm afraid it is some sort of fungus; could you please
> help me identify it?
>
>- to me she looks like a male, she flares at the mirror and she blows
> huge bubble nests.. is "she" really a female beta?
>
>there are pics of her
> at http://otavio.exel.com.br/pics/aquaria/lilica/
>the best one is
> http://otavio.exel.com.br/pics/aquaria/lilica/DSC00206.JPG
>
>I still have to get her a big leaf'ed plant so she can rest near the
>surface but, other than that, she looks very happy!
>
>TIA!
>
>(*) subject was: Do female betas flare?
>
>
>
That's a gorgeous, healthy male betta, growing his fins. That bright
white tip on the pelvic fins is a really common color variant in pet
store bettas, and the the pale color in the ventral fin also looks like
a bit of color variation. There's a sort of betta called a butterfly
with fin edges that are colored differently from the center. See how
the tail is also changing color? I think your fish is going to end up
with blue fins with a white edging.
--
Elaine T __
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Derek Benson
May 3rd 05, 10:22 PM
On Tue, 03 May 2005 17:08:51 -0000, Otavio Exel
> wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>I've posted recently(*) about a female beta my daughter got as a gift
>from a friend last month;
>
>- there are white spots on her anal fin and on the edges of those long
> pectoral fins; I'm afraid it is some sort of fungus; could you please
> help me identify it?
>
>- to me she looks like a male, she flares at the mirror and she blows
> huge bubble nests.. is "she" really a female beta?
>
>TIA!
As Elaine says, the white is definitely the natural color of the fins
as they are growing out. Looks like a male betta to me too.
-Derek
winddancir
May 4th 05, 06:17 PM
- to me she looks like a male, she flares at the mirror and she blows huge bubble nests.. is "she" really a female beta?
--
Congratulations! It's a boy! And he looks like he is beginning a butterfly pattern.
I think maybe what happened is he was a slow grower and was stuck in with the girls. Then you got him, and now he's gender confused. Does he wear lipstick when he flares? Some times it can be harder to sex juveniles, so mistakes do happen. Enjoy your fish!
IDzine01
May 5th 05, 02:50 PM
I want to add my vote for "healthy male". He looks beautiful.
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