When do betta fry grow their ventral fins?

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tamara3232

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Hello,

Just wondering when a betta fry grows its ventral fins? As a teen I used to breed bettas (but wasnā€™t very good at it and didnā€™t have a lot of success). Now, a decade later, I am older (and hopefully wiser) and have decided to try breeding bettas again.

I spawned my marble plakats on Aug. 21, and the eggs hatched on the 22nd. They have been doing really great, growing fast. There are about 80 fry. However, Iā€™ve heard that sometimes betta fry donā€™t grow their ventral fins for an unknown reason (possibly related to microworms or water quality) and Iā€™ve been anxiously watching my fry daily to see whether I can spot any ventral fins. They are almost 3 weeks old, about 1 cm long, and all their other fins have grown... but I took some photos a magnifying glass and still donā€™t see any ventrals. Should I be worried? Or is it too early for ventral fins?

They are in a 10 gallon tank. Starting right at the free swimming stage, I have been doing a 50% water change every 48 hrs, including siphoning all the scum off the bottom and occassionally scrubbing the bottom/walls of the tank with a sponge. There are some live plants and a sponge filter in the tank. Ammonia and nitrites are 0, nitrates around 5-10 ppm. I had a bit of an ammonia spike at 1 week old, but I did an immediate water change and added some nutrafin cycle and it has been stable ever since. I fed microworms for the first 5 days, then fed a mix of microworms and bbs daily for the next five days, then fed exclusively bbs. Today I started introducing grindal worms along with the bbs.

I hope itā€™s just too early and that they will develop healthy ventral fins soon!
 

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@Crispii

Theyre splendens but you have betta raising experience


I raise sparkling gourami and I didnt notice their pelvic fins for a long while because theyre so small its hard to see. Plus they like to keep them tucked up against their belly a lot too.
 
While I have successfully bred Bettas, I have not yet bred your typical Betta splendens. Instead, I actually bred Betta imbellis, a close relative of Betta splendens. From what I observed, I noticed that my Betta fry actually started to grow their ventral fins at the 6th or 7th week.
 

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