Hey everyone. I thought I would show you my fish collection, before I got out of the hobby. I had to stop collecting and breeding, since I'm in school right now and it was taking up to much of my time. I do plan on getting back into once I finish school and get a good job. But here are some pic's of my guys. If you wanna get one please feel free to ask. I still got a bunch of friends in the hobby.
These guys are all males.
Green/Red Dragon Hmpk
Platinum Yellow Dragon Hmpk
Blue Marble Dragon Hmpk
Cellophane Dragon Hmpk
Blue/Yellow Snow Dragon Hmpk
Platinum Orange Dragon Butterfly Hmpk
Green/Yellow Dragon Hmpk
Green Dragon Hmpk
Platinum Red Dragon Hmpk
Platinum Orange Dragon Hmpk
Blue Dragon Hmpk
Brother to the one above.
Blue/Yellow Marble Dragon Hmpk
White Dragon Hmpk
Sliver Copper Dragon Hmpk (one of my favorites)
One of the sliver fry
Black Metallic CTHMPK (Crowntail Halfmoon plakat), Mouth full?
Blue/Red Hmpk
Red Dragon Hmpk
Blue Copper Dragon Hmpk
Purple/Orange Hmpk
Black Hmpk
White Hmpk
Green Dragon Hmpk
Last one who got me started collecting and breeding. O this guy is a mouthfull.
Black Copper Dragon Spade Tail Halfmoon Plakat
Just for fun here is my logo
Great collection, it is nice to see someone working with short-finned varieties.
WOW! Great looking fish! I love the all black and all white ones
@Tony
Thanks, I never really cared for long fin. To many people like those better. So had to do something different.
@RikoAustria
I wanted to make a unique black/white one, but never got around to it lol.
Digital,
Your fish are just Gorgeous! I didn't realize they can come in such a wide variety of colors!
Thank you for sharing!
~Lesley
Lesely. When you get a chance go check out AquaBid.com. As usually Thai Breeders (aka Asain Breeders) always have some great looking fish as well. Mine are more basic. My friend Karen breed's multi's. Her's are drop dead beautiful, compare to mine.
Here is her site. She 3 time winning champ for the international betta congress in the multi class.
My Betta Splendens - Quicksilver's Chihuahuas & Photography
Great fish Digital, I was into bettas for a while, Plakats have always been my favorite.
Thanks, I loved the Hm the look. But the problem was I didn't like the problems they have. So I went with the short tails. Slow they became my favorite of all, lol.
Awesome pics! I, too, am a Betta fan and tried my hand at breeding once, years ago. I managed to successfully raise about a dozen to adulthood, though nothing as spectacular as yours. How do you manage such clear pics? I have three long-fin Betta currently (a Fringetail, Split-tail and Standard) but I can't get a decent picture of them.
Great looking Bettas! The ultimate designer fish!
Thank you, it cost a lot of money to get those kinds of guys. I use clear container's, like beanie baby cases, and use a regular light. Not flash cuss it doesn't bring out the natural color of the fish. Also set your camera on macro. Even doing that way, you will have to take a bunch of pictures (like 40+ sometimes) to even get that one good pic of the betta.
Thanks for the advice-I always use a flash, and I think that is what is making it hard. I took about 20 pics and this, so far, is the best I could get of one of my fish, Marshall. I think I half blinded him in the process!
He a nice looking Veiltail. Make sure you keep him in a 1 gallon tank or bigger with the water temp at 78F or higher. It will keep him active and healthy. If you got any questions feel free to pm me. Also here a great care sheet on them.
Betta Caresheet - UltimateBettas
I just took a look at the site and it really is informative, thank you for sharing it. I've always had at least one Betta in the house since college. I didn't realize Marshall was a Veiltail-I might have to take a half decent pic of F.O.G. and Indy for you to see what they are! Thanks again for your advice!
No problem glad I could help you. If you like, I will be more then happy to tell you what the other two are.
Awesome pix and bettas!!
With bettas it's an off and on thing for me. I'll keep a bunch one summer than give them all away before the next.
I hear what your saying. The up's and downs, of ordering them from Thai Land. Is they are great looking fish, but when you breed them they don't live long. I think my guys only lived 2 years at most. But the fry's (babies) lived at least for 3-5 years in the right hands. Pet store fish won't live that long either, it's rare for them to live longer then 1-3 years.
I don't breed so just get mines locally.
Here are the ones I kept this past summer. All were purchased from petshops except the blue HM.
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Those are nice looking males. They are great finds, some of those guys, would sell for over $30 each. Knowing you got them from a pet store, you probably only paid $10 or $15.
Here are the color names of them
1. White (aka Opaque) Crowntail
2.Cellophane (with a tint of blue) Double Tail Halfmoon
3.Blue/Red and Black Multi Dragon Halfmoon (Looks like he carries the butterfly gene)
4. Blue Double Tail Halfmoon (if he had more white in the fins, he would be a Butterfly as well)
5. Copper Dragon Halfmoonplakat (looks like he going start showing red around a year old)
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