Betta imbellis pics

Those are some beautiful little fish!

On a related note, have you been able to wean them to other foods? Those worms are very high in fat and might shorten their life spans...if you can get them to eat a high-quality flake or pellet food, that would be in their best interest.
 
Sorry, I don't want to come across as flaming or anything b/c I know how hard it is to get fry to feed on real foods, and I think that you should be commended for even getting to that stage, especially with anabantoid babies, but I figured that this might be helpful. If I am out of bounds in having made this suggestion, I apologize.
 
Originally posted by ChilDawg
On a related note, have you been able to wean them to other foods?

Thanks for asking. This morning i fed them some frozen bloodworms, and they gobbled them up. They are conditioned to expect food in the morning when the lights come on, so they were expecting something edible. I used the wetman's method of feeding the worms -- chopstick to pick out a few worms at a time. This way only the worms, and not the water enters the tank, so less bacteria. It worked well with the dethawed blood worms too.

Different subject - notice the caudal ocellus, the fake eye on the tail?
I think this is only found in the juvinile B imbellis.
 
I notice that now that you mention it...they look stunningly like licorice gouramies when at that young age!
 
Looks like a Marineland Visi-Therm Deluxe submersible heater. I have them in my tanks. They work great, but are $$$$$
 
Awesome pics! Suck lovely little fish.

Glad that they are taking to the frozen blood worms. That's great! How old do they need to be before they can be sexed and breed?
 
They breed at the same age as the B splendens. So far there is zero aggression, so they're still a bit away from being ready to breed.

Today they also ate FD tubliflex. I was afraid that they would only consider food to be things that wiggled. -- not I know this isn't a problem.
 
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