Bettalover333
Aquarium Advice Regular
Thanks! I feel in love with his colors.
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This is George, my red crowntail betta. He's ridiculously calm, doesn't bother anyone!View attachment 239814
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The second guy is Fran "The Tank". He's not quite as chilled out, lol.
Both seem quite happy though!
This is our red betta (currently unnamed cuz we don't know if it's a male or female) that we saved as a baby from Petco. It was the size of a guppy fry! It's grown beautifully
Can anyone tell me if it's a male or female?
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Really?? Thanks! All this time I've thought it was a female! Lol
I've asked someone to take a look just to be sure, she will be able to help
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I've asked someone to take a look just to be sure, she will be able to help
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Aquarium Advice mobile app
This is our red betta (currently unnamed cuz we don't know if it's a male or female) that we saved as a baby from Petco. It was the size of a guppy fry! It's grown beautifully
Can anyone tell me if it's a male or female?
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Hi, its me...
Cuz is very beautiful, good job raising him.
So from the pic which would be better from closer to see better detail, the thinner or flatter looking the body especially around the "chest" area behind the ventral, or long thin fins in the lower front, would generally be a male. If they get fairly rounded there it is likely a female.
Also the ventral fins will usually grow longer than the Anal and Caudal fins but that takes time. Your pic looks like they are getting longer than the rear lower fins.
So it might be easier to tell as he gets older too, but I think male.
If you see a bubble nest, male!