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Jenna68
wav.gif MY name is Jenna and i just found you guys in my travels on the web looking for the ever gorgeous betta splendens. I must say these wonderful breeders have done an awesome job creating these new bettas types and ooooooooooo la la the colors !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Anyhow I have never seen such majestic creatures in all my life. I currently have 5 bettas ( 3 boys and 2 girls). I also have 2 orandas...2 guppies...2 platies and then i have 2 ponds that house 4 big calico fantails...and a big comet and my small pond has 5 guppies.....5 platies....2 redtail sharks...2 blood tails and 2 red fish that i dont know their names...... unsure.gif . About my bettas......I did have 2 spwans that failed for whatever reasons........still unsure. I do have a question tho......I recently won a betta from ebay last week. He is simply gorgeous ! His colors are magenta..pinks...turquoise...and a white body. He is the first fish I ever had shipped. Is it normal for them to be stressed and if so what should I do for him. He is slowly coming around but still not eating much. He does love mosquioto larvea but I ran out. Is there a live food I can give him ? I also rescued 2 from nnnnnn on friday. An all white female and a blue and red male. The male is doing great but the female mostly just sits with her back arched and tail crimped. Is this normal ? Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr nnnnnn. I want to get her in breeding condition so I can spawn her with my new guy from ebay. I really have learned alot about bettas since this board and the web. Man why are they soooooooooooooooooooooooooo additive.............. rofl3.gif
Fishmerised
Hello Jenna and Welcome to Koko's. You have quite a few fish in your 'family' and congratulations on your nnnnnn rescues. Looking forward to viewing your pictures when you can post them.

Cheers! Annette
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