Talk:Do-It-Yourself/Breed siamese fighting fish

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  1. (cur) (last) 07:25, 21 Apr 2005 Egil (move to wikibooks)
  2. (cur) (last) 07:24, 21 Apr 2005 Egil (vfd)
  3. (cur) (last) 04:28, 4 Sep 2004 Dannown m
  4. (cur) (last) 12:16, 1 Apr 2004 Abigail-II m (Typo fixes)
  5. (cur) (last) 23:43, 23 Feb 2004 Francs2000
  6. (cur) (last) 20:44, 12 Feb 2004 Secretlondon (+vfd)
  7. (cur) (last) 20:03, 12 Feb 2004 24.50.141.66 (How to breed siamese fighting fish, also known as bettas)

[edit] Inacuracies!

I am sorry, however, this page is very inacurate. For example, the "white thing" on a female betta is not eggs, but an ovipositor! As for keeping both sexes in the same tank is a bad idea. There should only be one male and on female! Multiple females will attack one male. Multiple males would need several thousand or so gallons, and the fights between them are not only a matter of tank size, but also that they have been bred to be more aggressive and dangerous, LITERALY down to the teeth! This article, as stated before, is very inacurate.Jourdy288 (talk) 22:15, 17 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Accurate now!!

I did a major edit. I'm a breeder myself and fixed it  :)