Hi all,
A couple of months ago I set my kids up with a Betta tank each, and they have been doing splendidly. I never knew they had so much personality! Both the fish were advertised as female.
Yesterday my daughter was using a mirror to interact with hers, and it really brought its colours out, and spent ages showing off. To my surprise, I discovered a bubble nest in her tank this morning. Now, according to my very old Aquarium Encyclopedia, only the males blow the bubble nest.
I then took to the internet, and found conflicting information. This suggested that the females can make nests, but very rarely, and that the more probable answer is that I have a short tale male.
I've attached a photo of each of their fish, and wondered if anyone would care to clarify the matter for me! Sorry the photos aren't brilliant, but for someone who is a fairly skilled photographer, I am still getting the back of fish photography!
Cheers,
Shane
My daughters fish -Hanna
My sons fish - Jabanero
A couple of months ago I set my kids up with a Betta tank each, and they have been doing splendidly. I never knew they had so much personality! Both the fish were advertised as female.
Yesterday my daughter was using a mirror to interact with hers, and it really brought its colours out, and spent ages showing off. To my surprise, I discovered a bubble nest in her tank this morning. Now, according to my very old Aquarium Encyclopedia, only the males blow the bubble nest.
I then took to the internet, and found conflicting information. This suggested that the females can make nests, but very rarely, and that the more probable answer is that I have a short tale male.
I've attached a photo of each of their fish, and wondered if anyone would care to clarify the matter for me! Sorry the photos aren't brilliant, but for someone who is a fairly skilled photographer, I am still getting the back of fish photography!
Cheers,
Shane
My daughters fish -Hanna
My sons fish - Jabanero