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I would say that most fishkeepers have a betta. They don't need a MASSIVE tank, easy to find, fairly cheap (really depends though), aboslutley stunning, and has a great persanolity! Whats not to love about bettas!

Show us pictures of your betta!

Heres Mine:

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His name is Hugo! The picture doesn't show it, but he has some blue flourecent on his fins. He is constantly begging for food or swimming, by far the most active betta I have owned, He refuses to rest on the betta hamock I got him.

You can follow my betta tank thread here:

 

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This is Mister Mojo. I've had him for almost 2 years now, when I first purchased him he was all white. As you can see, he has a tumor-like growth on his head and gill plate; within a few months of buying him, he developed them, and they have slowly grown bigger. He's otherwise completely healthy and active, and a great little guy. 

He lives in a 5 gallon shared with a million baby pink ramshorns and one golden mystery snail. And wow look at the crappy job scraping algae I did this week.

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This was Number 8. Out of the group of baby bettas I spawned he was the only one to show yellow and looks nothing like his parents.1802738329_00100lrPORTRAIT_00100_BURST20201105121939540_COVER2.jpg.f89cde57d99f5c0ac2282db14dab0307.jpg

Technically he's not my betta anymore, someone else is hopefully enjoying him in their tank. But he was still one of my favorites. 

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