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Fletch

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  1. Hey that's pretty good Jennie, you got a secret stash of bettas???? Lol.

    Hhhhmmmm, just relized I said 5, not sure I can fill the last spot. Maybe the blue boy I got of you Jarrod?

    For the record, none of the fish I will be showing is really "A class show fish". Some nice fish but nowhere near what someone normally has on the shelf. I am saying this to encourage others to take the plunge. I know it's hard to look at your own fish and think of it beside some of the expected imports but this is what it's about. Most of my fish have already been in shows and didn't come in the running so not hoping for BOS in this one. Lol.

    It's all about fun and experience. Hopefully in the future and depending on demand, we may introduce a Australian bred class. Mind you, not sure how you can tell? Easy at club level but once you open up entries to general public, which you would be crazy to stop, how can you tell?

    Anyway, it would be fantastic to see some support from any forum members. Fish can be shipped to someone (prior arrangements need to made, of course) so you know your fish are in good hands. :-).

    All care, no responsibility is taken for all fish.

  2. Got some wood sheets for my shelves yesterday, cut to size and stained yesterday. Today was ment to be an easy fun day with setting up a new display I picked up for $15. The plants were from someone who gave them to ekka show entries. Got a new 100w heater for $16.

    Everything I did today took twice as long as it should have. Got very frustrated.

    Final result is worth it. :-).

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    Rack result. All tanks been moved. Barracks has white fry in it. Other barracks in dinning room with display tank in kitchen and 3ft in lounge room. :-).

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  3. Bettas have been in the country for a long time and there was s pretty good show circuit before ((4+ yrs ago) but this is our second show.

    Basically, the winning owners of many comp animals don't breed or raise them. They obviously love the animal to spend $ on it and for them, they can participate and SUPPORT the people that are breeding them. If that is what makes them proud, to be able to say they "owned a show winner", well I will be the first to congratulate them. If that fish was purchased off me I might even buy them a round. Lol.

    Basically, different strokes for different blokes, whatever makes you happy.

    Share the love. :-)

  4. Very well said mate. :-).

    These things take time, if we held a show for Aussie bred fish only at this stage, it would be a sad show. This is the SECOND show we have held, first big one. We need to learn how to walk before we attempt to run. :-).

    A big emphasis of the club is BREEDING quality fish. Once more people are doing this and we can encourage people to enter their prize fish from interstate in the show, THEN we are in with a shot.

    I guess the big thing is this will take time to establish a decent locally bred show circuit. For it to become a reality we need ALL clubs to participate where possible, then hopefully hold their own shows that we can enter our fish.

    This time last year, Jarrod could have held a show on his own. He had soooo many fish it was nuts. He was the only one in the club that had his own bred fish in numbers. Now, due to "life", he has no fish available (not many but a few stunners we hope are ready) and a few others have fish not quite ready (my whites as eg).

    Hopefully next year we will start to award points at each show, breeder receives points as well as owner. If you show your own fish and win, you get both lots of points. This way your locally bred fish may not win against a bought fish but at the end of the year, the person breeding his/her own fish will win overall.

    I do understand your point Chi, but these things take time and patience. We can't do this ourselves, no matter how much we try. If what you want is a locally bred show only, then start breeding quality fish and get entering in as many shows as possible. This can be a reality. :-)

  5. Hold on mate. Didnt mean it quite like that.

    I am mainly comparing stomach size. Mine always look like they are ready to pop, as you know, but I do get SBD issues. These normally sort themselves out once pellets introduced and most have no long term negative effects so I am just wondering if that's my cause of good growth. Maybe I am right on the tilting point of overfeeding and have just been lucky so far.

    Another point, those 3mth old fish look better than mine. Maybe I will see a difference now using live blackworms once jarred but mine seem to stall not long after jarring.

    Again, just thinking aloud.

    I would hate anyone to get the wrong idea and think I believe I am the "Best Breeder in the World ". As we both know, that tag is already taken. Would hate to upset the black bucket man. LOL.

    Really just trying to understand so I can duplicate it each time.

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