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Tynk
July 30th 06, 03:23 PM
Finally a good article on Bettas in Tropical Fish Hobbyist magazine.
(Koi-Lo...please read it. It basically says every thing I have been
saying over and over that you claim is my own opinion, and not fact.
Learn something and give your bettas the proper care they need!)
It's in the September issue, pg. 86.
The only thing it lacked was the proper pronunciation of Betta
("bet-uh").
Some highlights:
Water temp...80*f
Ideal set up is planted tank (not a bowl or vase).
Vases are "sorely inadequate habitats".
Minimum volume for a single Betta is 1g, preferably 2 or 3 gallons.
Room temps are not adequate, unless the room temp is at tropical temps
(high 70's-low80's).
Their ability to breathe air and therefore not asphyxiate in a small
amount of water often condems them to a lingering death from ammonia
poisoning in a vase or bowl.
So folks, please get those poor Bettas out of the vases or bowls!
They shouldn't be there!
And Koi-Lo...don't argue. It only shows your ignorance of proper Betta
husbandry.
Köi-Lö
July 30th 06, 05:01 PM
"Tynk" > wrote in message
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> Finally a good article on Bettas in Tropical Fish Hobbyist magazine.
> (Koi-Lo...please read it.
Post the article here. I don't get that magazine anymore.
It basically says every thing I have been
> saying over and over that you claim is my own opinion, and not fact.
I didn't say it was not FACT. I said there are other ways to keep bettas
than in filtered, heated tanks.
> Learn something and give your bettas the proper care they need!)
Maybe you need to learn that bettas do very well and live long lives in
other than heated and filtered tanks.
> It's in the September issue, pg. 86.
> The only thing it lacked was the proper pronunciation of Betta
> ("bet-uh").
> Some highlights:
> Water temp...80*f
And mine live over 4 1/2 years in less than that.
> Ideal set up is planted tank (not a bowl or vase).
Ideal, not mandatory.
> Vases are "sorely inadequate habitats".
Vases? Vases are for flowers?!?!?!
> Minimum volume for a single Betta is 1g, preferably 2 or 3 gallons.
Room temps are not adequate, unless the room temp is at tropical temps
> (high 70's-low80's).
My bettas never read that.
> Their ability to breathe air and therefore not asphyxiate in a small
> amount of water often condems them to a lingering death from ammonia
> poisoning in a vase or bowl.
As though ammonia doesn't form in a gallon tank or bowl. To avoid ammonia
you rinse the bowl and it's gravel in dechlored water and use a small plant
which isn't rinsed at all. I learned this from a NY breeder long ago. I
use water lettuce which stays small indoors. The nitrifying bacteria are
not killed off using this technique. Few breeders can afford (or have the
room for) hundreds of heated planted tanks for their bettas.
> So folks, please get those poor Bettas out of the vases or bowls!
> They shouldn't be there!
> And Koi-Lo...don't argue. It only shows your ignorance of proper Betta
> husbandry.
And your ignorance of bettas and other ways to keep them........... for
years! ;-)
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Tynk
July 30th 06, 05:19 PM
Köi-Lö wrote:
> "Tynk" > wrote in message
> ups.com...
> > Finally a good article on Bettas in Tropical Fish Hobbyist magazine.
> > (Koi-Lo...please read it.
>
> Post the article here. I don't get that magazine anymore.
Did you not see the part of about not arguing the points koi-lo, and
that it will only show your ignorance of proper Betta
husbandry....aparently not, as you just did it again. LOL
Read for yourself:
tfhmagazine.com
After reading it, you should no more arguments.
Oh...and the comment how your Bettas never read it...how ridiculous.
Maybe I'll start posting how Goldies are just fine to be kept in a
gallon bowl...
We all know it's not true, but hey..people do it every day.
Just stop arguing. Even when given the proper care in black and white,
you STILL argue it. How stupid!
Tynk
July 30th 06, 05:28 PM
Tynk wrote:
> Köi-Lö wrote:
> > "Tynk" > wrote in message
> > ups.com...
> > > Finally a good article on Bettas in Tropical Fish Hobbyist magazine.
> > > (Koi-Lo...please read it.
> >
> > Post the article here. I don't get that magazine anymore.
>
> Did you not see the part of about not arguing the points koi-lo, and
> that it will only show your ignorance of proper Betta
> husbandry....aparently not, as you just did it again. LOL
>
> Read for yourself:
> tfhmagazine.com
>
> After reading it, you should no more arguments.
> Oh...and the comment how your Bettas never read it...how ridiculous.
> Maybe I'll start posting how Goldies are just fine to be kept in a
> gallon bowl...
> We all know it's not true, but hey..people do it every day.
> Just stop arguing. Even when given the proper care in black and white,
> you STILL argue it. How stupid!
I checked their website and they still have the June issue up. When
clicking "next month's Issue" it doesn't come up yet.
However, walk into a shop and pick the darn thing up. Pg 86 of the
September issue.
Again, don't bother arguing.
Also, I have NO ignorance when it comes to Bettas. That's quite
obvious.
I also refuse to keep them in horrible conditions such as those tiny,
room temp bowls.
Please stop comparing how a breeder keeps their Bettas. You cannot
compare that situation with a permanent home. The growing fish are in
small quarters for short periods of time (few months) compared to
years.
You're being silly when you try to compare the two.
They are two completely different situations.
Köi-Lö
July 30th 06, 06:33 PM
"Tynk" > wrote in message
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Köi-Lö wrote:
> "Tynk" > wrote in message
> ups.com...
> > Finally a good article on Bettas in Tropical Fish Hobbyist magazine.
> > (Koi-Lo...please read it.
>
> Post the article here. I don't get that magazine anymore.
>Did you not see the part of about not arguing the points koi-lo,
Then why do you insist in arguing over this?
>and
that it will only show your ignorance of proper Betta
husbandry....aparently not, as you just did it again. LOL
LOL, and your IGNORANCE that bettas do not require heated filtered tanks to
thrive. LOL
>Read for yourself:
tfhmagazine.com
So? Mine live well over 4 years without filtration and heaters.
After reading it, you should no more arguments.
Oh...and the comment how your Bettas never read it...how ridiculous.
LOL.... like your claims bettas require heated tanks? LOL
Maybe I'll start posting how Goldies are just fine to be kept in a
gallon bowl...
Goldies aren't bettas LOL.......
> We all know it's not true, but hey..people do it every day.
LOL... and GF is dead in 48 hours while the betta lives for YEARS in gallon
(and less) bowls. LOL
Just stop arguing.
So just stop arguing and admit there are other ways to keep bettas healthy
and thriving than heated filtered tanks.
> Even when given the proper care in black and white,
you STILL argue it. How stupid!
Proper care? Sure - and I would love to live in a 10 room mansion instead
of a 3 bedroom house. How stupid YOU are to troll me like you do when
anyone who's kept and raised bettas don't keep each one in a heated filtered
tank. LOL
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Köi-Lö
July 30th 06, 06:34 PM
"Tynk" > wrote in message
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You're being silly when you try to compare the two.
They are two completely different situations.
===========================
And you're being a tiresome TROLL..........
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Tynk
July 30th 06, 08:30 PM
Köi-Lö wrote:
Everytime you post your bullcrap about Bettas, you prove me right over
and over.
Your complete ignorance in proper Betta care shows each time.
Please go out and pick up the September issue of TFH. I dare you.
I double dog dare you to read it! LOL
Sweetie you are the troll.
You claim untrue info constantly, then when somebody corrects it you
call them a troll.
If you dislike me correcting you, stop posting bullcrap about Betta
care.
Until you can get it right, let the knowledgeable folks handle it.
Your claim that you've kept them in unheated or small bowls for years
simply means you have abused them that much longer. It doesn't mean
it's right to do so.
You will go off on anyone who keeps Goldies in bad conditions, yes you
house Bettas in poor conditions. You are a total hypocrite and anyone
can see that.
I wonder, do you realize that when folks pick up the Sept. issue of TFH
and read pg. 86, every one of those humans will know you are a buffoon!
= )~
Again, if you dislike my correcting you, stop spreading your incorrect
garbage.
Until then, I will continue to spread the truth. The facts. Not my
personal opinion.
Köi-Lö
July 31st 06, 05:25 AM
"Tynk" > wrote in message
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Köi-Lö wrote:
Everytime you post your bullcrap about Bettas, you prove me right over
and over.
* And every time you TROLL me you prove how desperate you are to make people
believe there is only one way to keep bettas for some reason. It's as if
you fear they wont do as you tell them to do. That you will be proved
wrong. You refuse to accept that there are OTHER ways to keep bettas than
in heated filtered tanks.
Your complete ignorance in proper Betta care shows each time.
* Your complete ignorance that people keep them for years in unheated and
unfiltered tanks shows each time you TROLL me. Your know-it-all rudeness
proves you a TROLL who fears to be proved wrong - which of course you are.
Please go out and pick up the September issue of TFH. I dare you.
I double dog dare you to read it! LOL
* And that will make all the bettas in unheated and unfiltered tanks all
over the world suddenly drop dead in their bowls and jars? LOL!!!!!!!!
:-D
Sweetie you are the troll.
* Sweetie, you are a troll because you TROLL me constantly. You're rude,
nasty and a know-it-all.
You claim untrue info constantly, then when somebody corrects it you
call them a troll.
* You claim untrue info constantly, claiming bettas must live in filtered
heated tanks, then when somebody corrects it you
call them a troll.
If you dislike me correcting you, stop posting bullcrap about Betta
care.
* If you dislike me correcting you that they can indeed live all their lives
in unheated and unfiltered tanks, stop posting bullcrap about Betta care
here.
Until you can get it right, let the knowledgeable folks handle it.
* Until you can get it right that they don't REQUIRE filtered and heated
tanks, let the knowledgeable folks handle it.
----- snip your endless troll BS --------
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Tynk
July 31st 06, 03:35 PM
Köi-Lö wrote:
Sniped for bullcrap.
Would like some cheese with your WHINE?
You obviously refuse to learn.
Keep saying that you keep them for years in unheated bowls, it only
proves you are absuing them.
Each and every time you say this.
Are you really that thick headed?
You've never checked the facts, you simply state you've kept them for
years in bowls.
That proves nothing except that you aren't properly caring for them!
DUH
Stick to what you know..Goldfish!
Köi-Lö
July 31st 06, 06:24 PM
"Tynk" > wrote in message
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Köi-Lö wrote:
Sniped for bullcrap.
========================
I thought you weren't TROLLING me? :-) I have pictures to prove they live
quite long and healthy lives in other than heated, filtered tanks.
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Tynk
July 31st 06, 10:51 PM
Köi-Lö wrote:
> "Tynk" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>
> Köi-Lö wrote:
> Sniped for bullcrap.
> ========================
> I thought you weren't TROLLING me? :-) I have pictures to prove they live
> quite long and healthy lives in other than heated, filtered tanks.
You have pictures of how NOT to house Bettas!
Just because they live, doesn't mean they are thriving!
If you can't provide the proper care for an animal you shouldn't keep
it.
People keep Goldies all the time in 1-2 gallon tanks or even bowls.
They can live like this for 2 yrs sometimes. I've seen it with my own
eyes.
It never makes it right. It just meant that these fish were abused for
that long.
You're doing the same thing with your Bettas.
If you want to abuse your own fish, fine. That's your choice.
However, if you tell other folks this is the right way, I will correct
you.
If you haven't noticed, I don't bother correcting you on anything you
claim when it comes to Goldies or Koi, because this is where your
expertise is. Bettas, is not and you still have much to learn.
..-=*LÈGIÖN*=-..
August 1st 06, 06:25 PM
PLONK!!!!!!!!!!!
"Tynk" > wrote in message
ups.com...
Köi-Lö wrote:
> "Tynk" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>
> Köi-Lö wrote:
> Sniped for bullcrap.
> ========================
> I thought you weren't TROLLING me? :-) I have pictures to prove they
> live
> quite long and healthy lives in other than heated, filtered tanks.
You have pictures of how NOT to house Bettas!
Just because they live, doesn't mean they are thriving!
If you can't provide the proper care for an animal you shouldn't keep
it.
People keep Goldies all the time in 1-2 gallon tanks or even bowls.
They can live like this for 2 yrs sometimes. I've seen it with my own
eyes.
It never makes it right. It just meant that these fish were abused for
that long.
You're doing the same thing with your Bettas.
If you want to abuse your own fish, fine. That's your choice.
However, if you tell other folks this is the right way, I will correct
you.
If you haven't noticed, I don't bother correcting you on anything you
claim when it comes to Goldies or Koi, because this is where your
expertise is. Bettas, is not and you still have much to learn.
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swarvegorilla
August 4th 06, 02:00 PM
Sorry Köi-Lö.... but this person is correct.
I have captured betta in Thailand and Malaysia.
I have seen the biotypes and I have bred (and more important RAISED) both
bubble nesters and mouth brooders.
THEY NEED HEATED TANKS TO PROSPER.
A bit of filtration helps a lot too.
Now if your in the tropics your alright and can get away with a little
bottle.
But for the best results filtration (heck a good vege filter CAN work) and
heating are the go.
I'd like to add that humidity is important as well. Perhaps more important
than people realise.
Betta may endure a fair amount of abuse and they may linger on for longer at
cold temps.
But they are not the same happy active hunter unless they have their warm
water.
I sell so many of these fish. Everyone is always so confident that they are
so easy.
It truely is difficult to make people understand, they only have one
weakness.
And thats little containers with unstable temperature.
Besides betta's in cold water are bloody boring. Half the time ya need to
give them a poke to see if their dead or not.
The same betta in a nice heated, filtered and planted out tank is an active
and infinitely happier fish.
Depends what you want, and sadly most people just want a bunch of red or
green fins suspended in a cup of water.
doesn't do it for me, I like to see in a tank what I have seen in the wild.
only it's better in a tank.... these things are VERY bird shy hey, very big
on lurking under floating weeds and stuff.
Anyway enuf of the troll bull****
I gave you a hundred chances koi-lo
this newsgroup is for helping fish keepers
it's not for petty flame wars
If you can't have a dam conversation without screaming troll left right and
centre..... well you deserve to be in my killfile with all the other idiots
slandering you.
It's a lot of work filtering out the real posts from the crap.
Which is a shame as this was once a hangout of a lot of guru's.
Tis a shame when people let themselves be brought down to the level of those
who seek only to be idiots.
They always beat ya with experience.
so ya sorry but maybe we meet elsewhere.
plonk
Köi-Lö
August 4th 06, 04:26 PM
"swarvegorilla" > wrote in message
u...
> Sorry Köi-Lö.... but this person is correct.
> I have captured betta in Thailand and Malaysia.
> I have seen the biotypes and I have bred (and more important RAISED) both
> bubble nesters and mouth brooders.
I bred bettas in the 1960s. We kept them in whatever we could get our hot
little hands on - from small tanks to jars to old goldfish bowls etc. I
didn't say she was *wrong* that bigger tanks are"better"... just that few
people keep them that way. The only heated filtered tanks we had were for
the breeding pairs and fry. They lived long healthy lives because we kept
them clean and well fed.
> THEY NEED HEATED TANKS TO PROSPER.
Only if your apartment or house is cold. Most of us here in the USA have
central heating.
> A bit of filtration helps a lot too.
Trying to filter anything but a tank is difficult. Most filters are too
powerful for a jar or gallon tank.
> Now if your in the tropics your alright and can get away with a little
> bottle.
> But for the best results filtration (heck a good vege filter CAN work) and
> heating are the go.
I'm not aware of what a verge filter is. I tried a Palm Filter on a 1g jar
and it didn't work. Even that made too much current. And the jar still had
to be cleaned two or three times a month.
> I'd like to add that humidity is important as well. Perhaps more important
> than people realise.
> Betta may endure a fair amount of abuse and they may linger on for longer
> at cold temps.
What do you mean by colder temps? Mine live over 4 years at room temps. We
keep our home at 76F in the winter. Days are warmer when the sun shines in.
There are no heaters that I have ever seen that are safe for gallon
jars/tanks.
> But they are not the same happy active hunter unless they have their warm
> water.
> I sell so many of these fish. Everyone is always so confident that they
> are so easy.
> It truely is difficult to make people understand, they only have one
> weakness.
> And thats little containers with unstable temperature.
Here again. That may depend on where the person lives and how cool they
keep their home. If they lack central heating or keep their home in the 70F
range the betta may have a problem. I never lived in such a cool home. How
many people spending $2.99 for a betta are going to pay another $40 or more
for a tank, heater and filter? If it were a legal requirement the betta
trade would quickly die out. So I'm not saying it's wrong or bad
information as it "all depends" as they say........
> Besides betta's in cold water are bloody boring. Half the time ya need to
> give them a poke to see if their dead or not.
> The same betta in a nice heated, filtered and planted out tank is an
> active and infinitely happier fish.
> Depends what you want, and sadly most people just want a bunch of red or
> green fins suspended in a cup of water.
That is sad but it's true. Most were sold to people as a pet for their
child anyway. The parents showed little interest. I remember reading in a
TFH (I think) magazine that most fish are dead within weeks of leaving the
wholesalers and pet stores. I'm sure that included bettas. Over the years
I saw many badly neglected fish of all kinds in heated, filtered tanks.
They're no guarantee the owner will be caring no matter what they spend on
their hobby. The novelty wears off and the neglect starts.
> doesn't do it for me, I like to see in a tank what I have seen in the
> wild.
> only it's better in a tank.... these things are VERY bird shy hey, very
> big on lurking under floating weeds and stuff.
> Anyway enuf of the troll bull****
> I gave you a hundred chances koi-lo
> this newsgroup is for helping fish keepers
> it's not for petty flame wars
A flame thread takes *TWO* to burn as I'm sure you already know. Sometimes
it's the WAY people post things more than WHAT they post.
> If you can't have a dam conversation without screaming troll left right
> and centre..... well you deserve to be in my killfile with all the other
> idiots slandering you.
> It's a lot of work filtering out the real posts from the crap.
We all have the same problem.
> Which is a shame as this was once a hangout of a lot of guru's.
> Tis a shame when people let themselves be brought down to the level of
> those who seek only to be idiots.
Disagreeing with someone isn't being an idiot. These are discussion boards
after all.
> They always beat ya with experience.
Not everyone's experience is the same. My bettas do fine in unfiltered and
unheated jars, bowls, whatever....... :-)
> so ya sorry but maybe we meet elsewhere.
> plonk
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Hömer
August 4th 06, 04:52 PM
Theres more than two ways to skin a cat, mate.
"swarvegorilla" > wrote in message
u...
> Sorry Köi-Lö.... but this person is correct.
> I have captured betta in Thailand and Malaysia.
> I have seen the biotypes and I have bred (and more important RAISED) both
> bubble nesters and mouth brooders.
> THEY NEED HEATED TANKS TO PROSPER.
> A bit of filtration helps a lot too.
> Now if your in the tropics your alright and can get away with a little
> bottle.
> But for the best results filtration (heck a good vege filter CAN work) and
> heating are the go.
> I'd like to add that humidity is important as well. Perhaps more important
> than people realise.
> Betta may endure a fair amount of abuse and they may linger on for longer
> at cold temps.
> But they are not the same happy active hunter unless they have their warm
> water.
> I sell so many of these fish. Everyone is always so confident that they
> are so easy.
> It truely is difficult to make people understand, they only have one
> weakness.
> And thats little containers with unstable temperature.
>
> Besides betta's in cold water are bloody boring. Half the time ya need to
> give them a poke to see if their dead or not.
> The same betta in a nice heated, filtered and planted out tank is an
> active and infinitely happier fish.
> Depends what you want, and sadly most people just want a bunch of red or
> green fins suspended in a cup of water.
> doesn't do it for me, I like to see in a tank what I have seen in the
> wild.
> only it's better in a tank.... these things are VERY bird shy hey, very
> big on lurking under floating weeds and stuff.
>
> Anyway enuf of the troll bull****
> I gave you a hundred chances koi-lo
> this newsgroup is for helping fish keepers
> it's not for petty flame wars
> If you can't have a dam conversation without screaming troll left right
> and centre..... well you deserve to be in my killfile with all the other
> idiots slandering you.
> It's a lot of work filtering out the real posts from the crap.
> Which is a shame as this was once a hangout of a lot of guru's.
> Tis a shame when people let themselves be brought down to the level of
> those who seek only to be idiots.
> They always beat ya with experience.
> so ya sorry but maybe we meet elsewhere.
> plonk
>
Tynk
August 4th 06, 05:11 PM
Tynk wrote:
> Tynk wrote:
> > Köi-Lö wrote:
> > > "Tynk" > wrote in message
> > > ups.com...
> > > > Finally a good article on Bettas in Tropical Fish Hobbyist magazine.
> > > > (Koi-Lo...please read it.
> > >
> > > Post the article here. I don't get that magazine anymore.
> >
> > Did you not see the part of about not arguing the points koi-lo, and
> > that it will only show your ignorance of proper Betta
> > husbandry....aparently not, as you just did it again. LOL
> >
> > Read for yourself:
> > tfhmagazine.com
> >
> > After reading it, you should no more arguments.
> > Oh...and the comment how your Bettas never read it...how ridiculous.
> > Maybe I'll start posting how Goldies are just fine to be kept in a
> > gallon bowl...
> > We all know it's not true, but hey..people do it every day.
> > Just stop arguing. Even when given the proper care in black and white,
> > you STILL argue it. How stupid!
>
> I checked their website and they still have the June issue up. When
> clicking "next month's Issue" it doesn't come up yet.
> However, walk into a shop and pick the darn thing up. Pg 86 of the
> September issue.
> Again, don't bother arguing.
> Also, I have NO ignorance when it comes to Bettas. That's quite
> obvious.
> I also refuse to keep them in horrible conditions such as those tiny,
> room temp bowls.
> Please stop comparing how a breeder keeps their Bettas. You cannot
> compare that situation with a permanent home. The growing fish are in
> small quarters for short periods of time (few months) compared to
> years.
> You're being silly when you try to compare the two.
> They are two completely different situations.
I've emailed the editor of TFH magazine and asked why, since it's
August are they still showing June's issue.
I was told:
"We are having departmental changes and the website has been
temporarily placed on hold. We apologize and ask that you bear with us
until we correct that problem."
This came from Marcella Guerrero, circulation assistant.
I have the original if anyone would like it.
I guess even reading printed, valid information wouldn't make a
difference in some people's minds. They aren't open to the fact that
there's a huge difference between *surviving* and *thriving*.
Such a shame for their fish, or any other animal they may have for that
matter.
default
August 4th 06, 05:19 PM
Köi-Lö wrote:
> What do you mean by colder temps? Mine live over 4 years at room temps. We
> keep our home at 76F in the winter. Days are warmer when the sun shines in.
Oh good lord my bullshot meter just pegged with this doozie! You keep
your house at 76 degrees!!! That is so abnormal that it reeks of bull
poopoo! It sure does serve this arguement well however...
I guess one could keep bettas in small jars if:
You replace the water twice weekly with pure natural river water
You only feed them select live natural insects flown in from Saigon
You grow naitive dwarf rice plants in the jars
The fish are offered a choice of natural sunlight, filtered sunlight,
or shade
and you keep your house temp at a constant 76 degrees.
yeah, right.
I keep my Koi in a baggie too.
:)
steve
Hömer
August 4th 06, 05:25 PM
"Tynk" > wrote in message
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Tynk wrote:
> Tynk wrote:
> > Köi-Lö wrote:
> > > "Tynk" > wrote in message
> > > ups.com...
> > > > Finally a good article on Bettas in Tropical Fish Hobbyist magazine.
> > > > (Koi-Lo...please read it.
> > >
> > > Post the article here. I don't get that magazine anymore.
> >
> > Did you not see the part of about not arguing the points koi-lo, and
> > that it will only show your ignorance of proper Betta
> > husbandry....aparently not, as you just did it again. LOL
> >
> > Read for yourself:
> > tfhmagazine.com
> >
> > After reading it, you should no more arguments.
> > Oh...and the comment how your Bettas never read it...how ridiculous.
> > Maybe I'll start posting how Goldies are just fine to be kept in a
> > gallon bowl...
> > We all know it's not true, but hey..people do it every day.
> > Just stop arguing. Even when given the proper care in black and white,
> > you STILL argue it. How stupid!
>
> I checked their website and they still have the June issue up. When
> clicking "next month's Issue" it doesn't come up yet.
> However, walk into a shop and pick the darn thing up. Pg 86 of the
> September issue.
> Again, don't bother arguing.
> Also, I have NO ignorance when it comes to Bettas. That's quite
> obvious.
> I also refuse to keep them in horrible conditions such as those tiny,
> room temp bowls.
> Please stop comparing how a breeder keeps their Bettas. You cannot
> compare that situation with a permanent home. The growing fish are in
> small quarters for short periods of time (few months) compared to
> years.
> You're being silly when you try to compare the two.
> They are two completely different situations.
I've emailed the editor of TFH magazine and asked why, since it's
August are they still showing June's issue.
I was told:
"We are having departmental changes and the website has been
temporarily placed on hold. We apologize and ask that you bear with us
until we correct that problem."
This came from Marcella Guerrero, circulation assistant.
I have the original if anyone would like it.
I guess even reading printed, valid information wouldn't make a
difference in some people's minds. They aren't open to the fact that
there's a huge difference between *surviving* and *thriving*.
Such a shame for their fish, or any other animal they may have for that
matter.
Lets keep the flame war going eh Missy. If your so concerned about how
peoplekeep the bettas, stop running your mouth and do something of use. Stop
the breeding and selling of the fish. Your hot air is is getting a tad stale
around here. Your sounding like an old harpy.
Köi-Lö
August 4th 06, 05:45 PM
"default" > wrote in message
oups.com...
Köi-Lö wrote:
> What do you mean by colder temps? Mine live over 4 years at room temps.
> We
> keep our home at 76F in the winter. Days are warmer when the sun shines
> in.
Oh good lord my bullshot meter just pegged with this doozie! You keep
your house at 76 degrees!!!
Why not? Energy isn't expensive here. I'm on the TVA grid. What do you
keep your house at?
That is so abnormal that it reeks of bull
poopoo! It sure does serve this arguement well however...
Since when is 75 or 76F abnormal? I'm talking F, not Celsius. Power isn't
expensive where I live. We also have a wood-burning fireplace and cut our
own wood from our property. If you're too poor to heat your own home that
is unfortunate. On sunny days in winter it is often 79 to 80F in here.
With the dry air it's very comfortable.
I guess one could keep bettas in small jars if:
You replace the water twice weekly with pure natural river water
Right, everyone has a river out their back door. No need to use tapwater
and dechlor anymore. ;-)
You only feed them select live natural insects flown in from Saigon
You grow naitive dwarf rice plants in the jars
You got it that's what some people do I'm sure - along with keeping them in
filtered heated tanks.
The fish are offered a choice of natural sunlight, filtered sunlight,
or shade and you keep your house temp at a constant 76 degrees.
That's the blessing of *central heating.* It's called a heat-pump. It
makes for nice even temperatures year 'round. Here in the USA most people
have central heating. No need to spend the winter shivering in the Southern
USA.
yeah, right.
I keep my Koi in a baggie too.
How nice. :-) You must save a lot of $ that way.
:)
steve
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KL....
Aquariums since 1952.
My Pond & Aquarium Pages:
http://tinyurl.com/9do58
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Köi-Lö
August 4th 06, 05:50 PM
"Hömer" > wrote in message
...
> Theres more than two ways to skin a cat, mate.
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Not on this NG. ;-) Apparently they also believe no one here in the USA
can afford to heat their homes either. They must either live in a big
northern city where fuel is outrageous, or in a foreign country.
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KL....
Aquariums since 1952.
My Pond & Aquarium Pages:
http://tinyurl.com/9do58
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swarvegorilla
August 6th 06, 03:38 AM
"Hömer" > wrote in message
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> Theres more than two ways to skin a cat, mate.
>
This I realise.
This I can accept.
It's the troll this, troll that I don't like.
Very tiresome.
Mine like live mozzie larvae, I rate it highly but there are other foods
that I rely on for their staple diet.
:-)
No need to get worked up over fish, they are my hobby becuase they relax me.
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