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    Digital
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    Quote Originally Posted by tgampper View Post
    Great looking Bettas! The ultimate designer fish!
    Thank you. I'm waiting for the day that some ties a glass bowel around their neck with one of these fish in it, lol.

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    Jace
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    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!
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    Digital
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    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

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    Jace
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    Default Re: Betta Fish's (Must See) Pic Heavy

    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!

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    Digital
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    No problem glad I could help you. If you like, I will be more then happy to tell you what the other two are.

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    Eel Noob
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    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.

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    Digital
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    Default Re: Betta Fish's (Must See) Pic Heavy

    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.

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