Glad your healing fast Anh! I'm loving your videos! I also recently got a little female hendra from you for my male and my males temper is very peaceful even when it comes to her and I'm greatful for his whole personality haha, and she is just a curious cute little baby girl lol. He will flare at her and she will flare back and they actually play! I just love them so much. She's not as shy as she was at first and is now exploring the whole tank! They're fishmates are galaxy rasboras and a shrimp colony. Hoping for a little hendra family one of these days 😊 Love you guys at blackwater! Your amazing ❤
As wild betta species become more popular in the hobby it's been really interesting (and valuable) to see how knowledge develops! I definitely remember betta imbellis groups being proposed about 5-10 years ago as a safe alternative to domestic betta "sororities." I have had a betta rubra pair for almost a year now, and they have been great! It's amazing to watch them display at each other without worrying about their safety.
Also, can ABSOLUTELY get behind the mouthbrooders as a recommendation. I have a pair of albinmarginata from you that settled in so well (in a 6 gallon cube. So for those who have a 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 gallon, the mouth brooders are awesome choices) that a month later they spawned, then 5 days after dad released his babies they spawned AGAIN. Mouthbrooder supremacy
Thank you Anh for talking about this. The splendens complex of wild bettas definitely are beautiful but better kept separately until it's time to breed. But like you said, there can be exceptions! I know someone who kept a tank of imbellis and they all remained relatively peaceful even when breeding. But it's never a guarantee so I thi k it's important to make it clear to people that it's often an exception to keep splendens pairs in the same tank, not the rule
You can keep multiple betta together. If you have aggressive and or active males, remove them from the enclosure. I have 4 separate spawns in 1 aquarium. When you remove your problem males your colony becomes peaceful. Aggressive males tend to calm down after their first successful spawn. I really like watching your content.
@calebwatson3023 as a seller and breeder I can not reccomend keeping them together because it's impossible for me to predict their behavior. But you are right that you can keep them together if you know what to look for.
I breed the opposite, I use a young male paired to old female, from my experience this give a better male over female ratio, when using old males to young females I get big spawns, but they are really female dominate.
Glad your healing fast Anh! I'm loving your videos! I also recently got a little female hendra from you for my male and my males temper is very peaceful even when it comes to her and I'm greatful for his whole personality haha, and she is just a curious cute little baby girl lol. He will flare at her and she will flare back and they actually play! I just love them so much. She's not as shy as she was at first and is now exploring the whole tank! They're fishmates are galaxy rasboras and a shrimp colony. Hoping for a little hendra family one of these days 😊 Love you guys at blackwater! Your amazing ❤
As wild betta species become more popular in the hobby it's been really interesting (and valuable) to see how knowledge develops! I definitely remember betta imbellis groups being proposed about 5-10 years ago as a safe alternative to domestic betta "sororities."
I have had a betta rubra pair for almost a year now, and they have been great! It's amazing to watch them display at each other without worrying about their safety.
I would like to know more about your quarantine process. And your rack set up too. Hope your healing up.
Congrats to the winner, great overview. Looking forward to your next video.
Also, can ABSOLUTELY get behind the mouthbrooders as a recommendation. I have a pair of albinmarginata from you that settled in so well (in a 6 gallon cube. So for those who have a 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 gallon, the mouth brooders are awesome choices) that a month later they spawned, then 5 days after dad released his babies they spawned AGAIN. Mouthbrooder supremacy
Nice video! Your footage is awesome. Love the fish I got.
Thank you Anh for talking about this. The splendens complex of wild bettas definitely are beautiful but better kept separately until it's time to breed. But like you said, there can be exceptions! I know someone who kept a tank of imbellis and they all remained relatively peaceful even when breeding. But it's never a guarantee so I thi k it's important to make it clear to people that it's often an exception to keep splendens pairs in the same tank, not the rule
you could make a video about dither fish for bettas, or even less common cohabitations for a betta tank
Get well soon bro 🙌😊
Congratulations to the winner and this was great information thank you buddy can't wait to get some more beautiful bettas from you ❤️
You can keep multiple betta together. If you have aggressive and or active males, remove them from the enclosure. I have 4 separate spawns in 1 aquarium. When you remove your problem males your colony becomes peaceful. Aggressive males tend to calm down after their first successful spawn. I really like watching your content.
@calebwatson3023 as a seller and breeder I can not reccomend keeping them together because it's impossible for me to predict their behavior. But you are right that you can keep them together if you know what to look for.
hope your ach heals and you feel betta...
btw, i keep mine separated or they will spawn!
can't have that happen unless i plan it..
I breed the opposite, I use a young male paired to old female, from my experience this give a better male over female ratio, when using old males to young females I get big spawns, but they are really female dominate.
@@betta_360 yes that is true!
This is really interesting
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What about a 34 Gallon and 1 male and 4 females
@@Inspire_A_Rich_Mindset would work
@@BlackwaterAquatics cheers keep up the great content Wild Bettas are awesome fish