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Female beta actually a male??



 
 
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Old August 3rd 05, 08:40 AM
Dr Engelbert Buxbaum
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Scott wrote:


So I'm now not shore weather the blue female is actually a
male, with short fins if there is such a thing, and that he killed they
other male.


May be you got a wild type male, the large, colourful fins in the common
male beta were bred into them over many generations. In this case
congratulations -- wild type males are difficult to get.
 




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