Posts Tagged ‘mate’
Amazing Virtual Aquarium – Real Tropical Colorful Fish! Relaxing Natural Sounds – (29:00) HD 1080p
No aquarium? No problem! Fascinated by tropical fish but don’t have an aquarium? Now you can transform your tv or computer into an exotic aquarium. Delight in watching vivid tropical fish. This video is entrancing yet unintrusive. Perfect for any room in your home or even in the waiting room of your business. In fact, it’s fascinating to watch anytime, anywhere! Fish never float to the top of the screen!
Betta Fish Breeding and Catching Eggs – by ZadaTV
Watch Beta fish breed in action. Breeding Beta Fish is so easy that even a small child can do it. Learn how now!
an my betta couple mate more then once?
my betta fish couple has mate once can they mate again
Tropical freshwater fish, what breed is this?
Hi,
Today I bought my first tropical fish, 2 swordtails and another fish but the pet shop didnt know what breed it is. It is blue/green with orange tips and about as long as the swordtails. Here are some pictures (sorry its hard to photograph)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v427/xxabandon_everyonexx/fishy.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v427/xxabandon_everyonexx/fishy2.jpg
Can any one tell me what kind of fish I have?
Thanks!
Thanks guys, that looks like it.
They kept it with the swordtails in the pet shop, thats why I bought them together thinking they were compatable. Do you think if I buy it a mate it will stop the nipping (not that ive seen it happen yet), Is there a way to tell the males from females?
and to that guy below, how am I supposed to know what it is? I’m new remember =D
Cute Otters! Snakes catching tropical fish HD endangered threatened Español Monterey Aquarium
Watch in High Definition Read in Spanish (Español) and English (pause the video!) Threatened Asian small-clawed Otters! – Asian vine snakes catching fish as they hang (like vines) from vegetation – Tropical Fish: Paradis fish, betta, pearl gourami – at the Monterey Aquarium in California. The Asian otters are “threatened” animals (not yet endangered or extinct). Southeast Asian river Otters and breeding fish depend on healthy Asian rivers Asian small-clawed otters swim with carfish, gouramis and other tropical fish in ht elazy rivers of Southeast Asia. Looke for the bettas – they’re ancestors of the incredibly showy Siamese fighting fish bred for the pet trade. Non-native ferns keep wild bettas from breeding Bettas and gouramis have a special way of reproducing – they lay their eggs in “bubble nests” at the surface of the water. In parts of Asia, invasive ferns grow so thick that the fish can’t reach the surface to make their nests. Rio del sureste asiatico Las nutrias y los peces dependen de rios asiaticos saludables La introduccion de helechos impide la reporduccion de los betta silvestras The movement of swift-running rivers fools us – even rushing rivers are vulnerable! Meet Satu, Tiga, Empat and Dua! These four Asian small-clawed otters come to us from the Singapore Zoo. They’re part of the Species Survival Plan, a breeding program for endangered wildlife. The two pairs of bachelor brothers have lived together since 2004. Handlike paws are perfect for picking up prey …