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prospective parent tilapia

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Prospective Parent Nila female tilapia male tilapia - Board of brightly colored grayish black - Form of lamellar body (compressed) with full and regular scale - Member or incomplete organs, scales regularly, your body is not disabled and there is no deformity, the body is not attached by a parasite, no lumps, gill net, gill cover normal (not thick or thin) and slimy. - * Elasticity body: chewy and not mushy - Age: Males 6-8 months Females 6-8 months - Total length: Males 16-25 cm Females 14-20 cm - Body weight: Males: 400-600 grams Females: 300-450 grams

Betta Fish Is The Perfect Pet Fish

Betta Fish Is The Perfect Pet Fish by: Rosalinda Zamora I still remember the first time I saw two beautiful looking fish in a friend's house. One fish was blue and the other was red, and they were swimming majestically in their fishbowls. That was my first encounter with a fish species known as Betta fish or Betta Splendens or Siamese Fighting Fish (three names that refer to one fish). Up until today, I'm still keeping a few of them in my house, and they make perfect pet fish for my family. Every member of my family loves them. Why do I like most about Betta fish, you may ask. Definitely, I have many different reasons, but here are three of them. 1. Betta fish are beautiful pet. It's a tropical fish that comes with different colors such as red, blue and yellow. Some Betta fish have more than one color on their bodies. Believe it or not! I can spend hours looking at how Betta fish move in their bowls but even if you don't know a thing about Betta fish, you