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Without Googling my fingers away...
Just how many "colors" are commonly available, other than the red and blue strains. I've seen various greens, yellows, pink...Are they like the Fancy Gupps where the sky's the limit on color and pattern? I'm familiar with the split tails, crown tails and (I guess) the regular 'old' betta. -- [-=\\LÈGIÖN//=-] ... For We Are Many - -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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there are many different colors some more often seen then others, then you
have "mutts" that people have bred and you end up with strange colors or mixes, as I did, but my fry are very pretty none the less and I will be keeping most of them. I ended up with a purple body and red fins on some, not a deep purple but dark, if that makes sense. Nik I have a good page book marked i will post it later when i find it, it has a lot of different ones they are very pretty. "[-=\\\\LÈGIÖN//=-]" wrote in message news ![]() Without Googling my fingers away... Just how many "colors" are commonly available, other than the red and blue strains. I've seen various greens, yellows, pink...Are they like the Fancy Gupps where the sky's the limit on color and pattern? I'm familiar with the split tails, crown tails and (I guess) the regular 'old' betta. -- [-=\\LÈGIÖN//=-] ... For We Are Many - -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "[-=\\\\LÈGIÖN//=-]" wrote in message news ![]() Without Googling my fingers away... Just how many "colors" are commonly available, other than the red and blue strains. I've seen various greens, yellows, pink...Are they like the Fancy Gupps where the sky's the limit on color and pattern? I'm familiar with the split tails, crown tails and (I guess) the regular 'old' betta. ======================= I don't think anything can match the guppy for color variation and beauty of pattern and type. If you check out PetsMart when they get their shipments of bettas in, you may be lucky enought to find some unusual colors. My original yellow and white bettas come from there but I've seen other colors that are hard to describe. Mostly I just see the same old red, blue, smutty greens and combinations of these colors where I live. -- KL.... Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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Nikki wrote:
there are many different colors some more often seen then others, then you have "mutts" that people have bred and you end up with strange colors or mixes, as I did, but my fry are very pretty none the less and I will be keeping most of them. I ended up with a purple body and red fins on some, not a deep purple but dark, if that makes sense. Nik I have a good page book marked i will post it later when i find it, it has a lot of different ones they are very pretty. Too Cool. =) |
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![]() [-=\\\\LÈGIÖN//=-] wrote: Without Googling my fingers away... Just how many "colors" are commonly available, other than the red and blue strains. I've seen various greens, yellows, pink...Are they like the Fancy Gupps where the sky's the limit on color and pattern? I'm familiar with the split tails, crown tails and (I guess) the regular 'old' betta. http://watershed3.tripod.com/types.html The Bettatalk site has good pics and each pic is a link to the picture, which also has more links in each window. http://www.bettatalk.com/catalog_new.htm Tail types: http://www.bettatalk.com/betta_finnage.htm |
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On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 21:15:10 -0500, Tynk wrote:
[-=\\\\LÈGIÖN//=-] wrote: Without Googling my fingers away... Just how many "colors" are commonly available, other than the red and blue strains. I've seen various greens, yellows, pink...Are they like the Fancy Gupps where the sky's the limit on color and pattern? I'm familiar with the split tails, crown tails and (I guess) the regular 'old' betta. http://watershed3.tripod.com/types.html The Watershed was a very nice site, indeed. Thanks for the link. I'm curious to the ease of acquiring the male betta imbellis. I've just got to remember imbellis when I call the LFS. -- [-=\\LÈGIÖN//=-] - Trailer For Sale or Rent - |
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![]() [ -= LÈGIÖN//=- ] wrote: On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 21:15:10 -0500, Tynk wrote: [-=\\\\LÈGIÖN//=-] wrote: Without Googling my fingers away... Just how many "colors" are commonly available, other than the red and blue strains. I've seen various greens, yellows, pink...Are they like the Fancy Gupps where the sky's the limit on color and pattern? I'm familiar with the split tails, crown tails and (I guess) the regular 'old' betta. http://watershed3.tripod.com/types.html The Watershed was a very nice site, indeed. Thanks for the link. I'm curious to the ease of acquiring the male betta imbellis. I've just got to remember imbellis when I call the LFS. Ah....very hard to find Betta Imbellis in shops. Some mom and pop stores will get them every now and then, but usually if you ask them to order them they can get some. I remember yrs (like maybe 13 ago) Petsmart in my area had a "female" Betta shipment. There were several Imbellis males in the tank. I had to help the kid because he didn't know the difference between a male and female. Turned out the Imbellis males were shipped separately and they thought they were female Splendens. This is the sad part....he then asks me to teach how to tell the difference between a male and female livebearer. This kid knew nothing about fish or any of the species he was selling to folks. Typical Petsmart! I understand everyone has to learn. However, do it before you work in a shop and for goodness sake, Petsmart should be teaching these people before they start on the floor. Flash forward to today....the stores are still the same. |
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On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 22:35:06 -0500, Tynk wrote:
http://watershed3.tripod.com/types.html The Watershed was a very nice site, indeed. Thanks for the link. I'm curious to the ease of acquiring the male betta imbellis. I've just got to remember imbellis when I call the LFS. Ah....very hard to find Betta Imbellis in shops. Some mom and pop stores will get them every now and then, but usually if you ask them to order them they can get some. I remember yrs (like maybe 13 ago) Petsmart in my area had a "female" Betta shipment. There were several Imbellis males in the tank. I had to help the kid because he didn't know the difference between a male and female. Turned out the Imbellis males were shipped separately and they thought they were female Splendens. This is the sad part....he then asks me to teach how to tell the difference between a male and female livebearer. This kid knew nothing about fish or any of the species he was selling to folks. Typical Petsmart! I understand everyone has to learn. However, do it before you work in a shop and for goodness sake, Petsmart should be teaching these people before they start on the floor. Flash forward to today....the stores are still the same. -- I remember back in the 80's, needing some partime and weekend work. A great LFS in my city (not a chain), was accepting applications. I got the word and scurried down. The application was only given to those who passed their exam on the aquaria hobby. It was a general exam, of sorts. Alot of common questions on care, feeding, medicines, maintenance and general species knowledge. I scored an 88 on the exam, just 3 points above the minimum required to request an application. I got the job. It was a HUGE operation from a vendor's standpoint. Nothing but wall-to-wall fish, both marine and fresh. I want to say the building (two story) facilitated around 20,000 sq. feet. I'm trying to be conservative here. -- [-=\\LÈGIÖN//=-] ... For We Are Many - -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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[-=LÈGIÖN=-] wrote:
I remember back in the 80's, needing some partime and weekend work. A great LFS in my city (not a chain), was accepting applications. I got the word and scurried down. The application was only given to those who passed their exam on the aquaria hobby. It was a general exam, of sorts. Alot of common questions on care, feeding, medicines, maintenance and general species knowledge. I scored an 88 on the exam, just 3 points above the minimum required to request an application. |
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