I've read alot about how people say you shouldn't breed Betta's from Pet Stores, is this completely true?
& how do you tell if your Betta's [both male & female] are of good quality to breed?
Like, for an example, Richard, my SDet is multicolored [as you can see by the pics below] - does this make him a bad choice for breeding because of all his colors? Is there a way I can tell what the main colors of his parents were just by looking at him? [sorry I dont understand how the coloring combos work no matter how much i try to]
And finally at what age do you think its time to stop breeding a Betta? I've read 2 years & the younger the better?
Sorry for the kinda crap quality pics, trying to get a good one of his coloring sucks when he wont stay still lol.
& as you can see, his color changes alot with the flash of the camera & the angle he is at. But he is obviously mainly blue, red & a pinky/purple color with clearish edges around his fins. Idk why he looks so green with the flash?
& how do you tell if your Betta's [both male & female] are of good quality to breed?
Like, for an example, Richard, my SDet is multicolored [as you can see by the pics below] - does this make him a bad choice for breeding because of all his colors? Is there a way I can tell what the main colors of his parents were just by looking at him? [sorry I dont understand how the coloring combos work no matter how much i try to]
And finally at what age do you think its time to stop breeding a Betta? I've read 2 years & the younger the better?
Sorry for the kinda crap quality pics, trying to get a good one of his coloring sucks when he wont stay still lol.
& as you can see, his color changes alot with the flash of the camera & the angle he is at. But he is obviously mainly blue, red & a pinky/purple color with clearish edges around his fins. Idk why he looks so green with the flash?