What Do You Think?

It's cracking me up with all these different responses! You must be more confused than ever! :hyper: The beard has no bearing b/c girls have them to (as was said before) and her ventricals are too short to be a little man, imo. I would go with whatever cracker says though lol..
 
It is! :lol: I'm sitting here thinking I'm gonna fee llike a moron if I put them in the spawning tank and the female turns out to be a male. :rolleyes:
 
well if it is two males you can have a homo spawn

..... if you have any questions please direct them to the homo-expert cracker for obvious reasons

:unsure:
 
Here's a video. Comparing it to the male, I'm pretty confident she's a female, plus my other females have flared like that. If she is a male I don't get why her flare would be so much smaller than the male.


Totally cute video. I'm still on the fence whether or not it's really a girl though heh but I'm sure there are girls with larger beards out there just like there are males with an oviposter :good:
They're still totally gorgeous!
 
I need a professional opinion :whistle:
Nah, I'll be deciding when I find out the little girl beats the snot out of the male in the spawning tank
 
I guess I'll just have to wait and see. :lol: Honestyl I have had females with bigger beards and some with no beards, so I dunno. Is there any for sure way?
 
I'm so frusterated. :shout: She has a beard, and looking at it now I can't deny it does look slightly male-ish. But her fins are, I guess short and so are her ventrals by quite a bit from the male. She's old enough to not have an oviposter anymore yet she still has one. What do I do?! I don't want to waste my time trying to condition two male bettas.
 
The one on the outside is a male, inside the cup a female. 100% sure.


BTW Cracker im on my way over there right now to fish slap you!
Dont make me show everyone your pictures! AHAha
 

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