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Betta and guppies go both ways. Often guppies will pick the fins of betta as well. So generally they don't mix well. As betta and any fin nipping fish.
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Betta and guppies go both ways. Often guppies will pick the fins of betta as well. So generally they don't mix well. As betta and any fin nipping fish.
I just liked breeding them and hoping the cool looking ones would keep making other cool offspring.
I cross bred mine with "endlers" and it was a neat affect.
Besides, who doesn't like "Only the strong survive" mentality.
In your experience, if a guppy of one coloration (like a cobra) and another (like a tuxedo) mate will it be a combo of the colors or will it revert to its natural coloration?
In your experience, if a guppy of one coloration (like a cobra) and another (like a tuxedo) mate will it be a combo of the colors or will it revert to its natural coloration?
You'd get less quality versions of those two or none at all.
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Originally Posted by trailblazer295
Watering down the endlers for shame sir for shame, so few pure endlers left.
The ones I bought were already watered down! I just kept up the trend.