Sunday 21 December 2008

More giants available!

Doing some cleanings in our backyard and found the broken bathtub still filled with fish! Yes, we used the bathtub to house some of our extra fry, then forgot about them (well, for couple of weeks they had nice foods to eat there, live worms, mozzies -- so we tend to just put them there and forget about them).

We have about 8 or 10 of them survived and surprise surprise...their size is pretty big! They are all "skinny" of course, but even with such skinny fish, you can see how massively bulky their body :) Most females are 2.4 or 2.5 inches in length. Males are larger slightly, but what's relieving is that the males are all wider than the females (except for 1 female, the cambo red girl, which we think can only be spawned by her sibling brother cause he's larger than her)...Also, 1 MG boy in the lot! Thought we lost the MG line, apparently we still have 1 of them LOL

They're available on our site http://mybettas.110mb.com under sale section (or we urge you to pay the amount to charity)

Anyway, they're available for those who'd like to start/continue the lines or would like their hands on giant spawnings. All of them produce hmpk (no long fin variants). Most of their siblings were all giants, so we know you're going to get pure giants from these guys (provided you can spawn them to begin with).

There is also a giant behind that MG boy (just didn't manage to get good picture of him...) Also, we've posted some still-picture-video in youtube on these guys, have fun watching if you've got the bandwidth.

3 giants flaring: http://youtube.com/watch?v=QvuIAPlgOUw&feature=channel

MG and redblack giant: http://youtube.com/watch?v=6VVIBDY4x3o&feature=channel


Here's some pics of them, the lost bettas :)

multi giant hmpk

multi giant hmpk

multi giant hmpk female

multi giant hmpk

mustard gas hmpk vs giant

cambo red giant HMPK

cambo red giant female hmpk

cambo red giant hmpk female

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