Ct Or Vt Bettas? Help Identify Them

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Are all these CT bettas? Help me identify the correct type of bettas. Because I have couple female bettas that I was told that they are VT. Then I browse around and noticed some similars. #5 and #6 are mine. #5 looks like CT and #6 looks like VT. I was told that both mine are VT.

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SD's or VT's, also one PK that I can see no CT's there. You have to look for some ray extension on the tails and I can't see any.
 
This is the tail of my (sadly deceased :-( ) crowntail girl clover. as you can see its VERY different from the pictures you have given.
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and here is cupid and vixen. photos a little blurry, but the ray extensions are still very noticable
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number 5 is a young male pk and the 6th one is a female possible vt as her anal or dorsal fin doesnt suggest a pk, neither are crowntails
 
number 5 is a young male pk and the 6th one is a female possible vt as her anal or dorsal fin doesnt suggest a pk, neither are crowntails

wouldn't you say 6 was a male PK too, the ventrals are very long for a female. No.5 is gawjus can i have him lol
 
number 5 is a young male pk and the 6th one is a female possible vt as her anal or dorsal fin doesnt suggest a pk, neither are crowntails

wouldn't you say 6 was a male PK too, the ventrals are very long for a female. No.5 is gawjus can i have him lol
i would say your correct after taking a closer look, i really do need to change my contact lenses :lol: #5 is a male as well
 
Thanks for help! I didn't realize that my #5 is actually male! The whole time, I thought it is female VT!

About bubblenests, only males do that? I wasn't paying attention to more details.
 

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