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  • #46
    Don use to work at the Fish Gallery and now he works at ADG. He's well known in aquarium circles here in Houston. He's got connections and contacts with all sorts of importers of fish.
    Emerald Green Rainbowfish
    Yellow Rabbit Snails

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    • #47
      Originally posted by JayJay View Post
      New here so sorry if it's a dumb question but- who's Don? I'm guessing he breeds bettas?
      All this talk about different kinds of bettas is getting me interested in getting a new setup.(Impulsive, I know huh?)
      There are many species of labyrinth fish and nanids. Some are the easiest fish to keep. While others are challenging for the experts.
      They can be as small as a few millimeters to over a foot.
      Emerald Green Rainbowfish
      Yellow Rabbit Snails

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      • #48
        I raised beta's outside and had a 55gal tank that I raised a spawn in. I left the most of the males in here tank to grow up. It had lots of plants and the fish did fine here. but I would not put multiple adult males together in even a large tank.

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