Breeding bettas is a lot of work! I've only done it once, and it was a huge undertaking. Still, I was happy to do it. I hope one day I can do it large scale like this guy does!
Seeing all those bettas in one tank, peacefully coexisting prior to separation, was wonderful thing. I didn't know they'd do that, so well stressed was the fighting aspect, but it was a joy to see them all hanging out together. Your friends' talent after 17 years is clear to see. And I enjoyed watching this video a great deal. I've known a couple of people who successfully bred bettas, and I've read about how to do it, but it was all geared to small scale production; your friend's operation is anything but small in terms of the output of individual fish, yet it still seems to fit in what looks to be a reasonably compact overall space. I was pleased to see mosquito larvae being used as food for the bettas. I've fed all my fish mosquito larvae whenever possible, but I discovered just how much betta males love live food like mosquito larvae, when I trained both of mine to jump out of their bowls and take single larva off the tip of my finger. Not only were they both willing and able to propel themselves fully out of the water, fancy tail and all, to grab their larvae, but they simply did not miss. I held my finger still, they judged the distances and fingered out how to grab their prey, still wiggling and very much alive. I never noticed just how much my betta males reminded me of bulldogs, till I saw my bettas take live food for the first time, and it just happened to be mosquito larvae. I've always given all my fish, including my bettas, a varied diet that includes live food in season, but these two fish arrived in late winter, so live food was unavailable for a couple of months, and I fed them other sources of protein during that time. Anyway, flash foward two months and I wondered how they'd react to small fat larvae, which I initially placed in the bowls a few at a time. And then I saw them turn into true, if tiny, hunters. I'd always thought their low slung jaws an oddity until I saw then hunt and catch live prey. It fascinated me how they were able to leap out of the water and grab the larvae each and every time without missing or colliding, then they'd swim away and chew on their food. I'd wait for them to return and each of them would, staring up at me, getting excited and following the movements of my hand as I caught up another larva, then quickly returning to the top of the water to watch my finger appear above them, getting excited and going into their hunter poses, even poking their heads out of the water to look at the larva, before going nearly all the way to the bottom of their jars, then swimming upwards hard to break the surface of the water and heave their whole bodies out, tail included, to grab their prey. Initially, I just wanted to see if they would take food from my fingertip when held a short ways above the surface, but on the third day one of them surprised me by leaping nearly all the way out of the water to take the larva, so I learned they could leap a good 3 inches and occasionally then some to take food. Best of all, for me, was how proud they each looked after they'd caught their food - it was a totally different attitude than when they ate other, non-live, types of food. Anyway, I've been a true fan of bettas for a long time and this was a real joy to watch. Thank you both. Oh and the yellow ones were amazing. I don't recall ever seeing bettas in such bright yellow colors before. Other colors, yes, but those yellows are amazing! Do those males retain their bright yellow coloration into adulthood?
I find this very interesting! I'm 70 years old and as a young kid growing up my brother and I had five fish tanks. We had a lot of live bearers we only tried once to breed egg layers... with lots of little brothers and sistersit priced to be too difficult!!!! I ended up being the oldest of 12 children we didn't have the means to be successful and were unable to breed. We had a friend though... a neighbor who did breed betus and he bred 3 spotted gouramis they both built bubble nests. So I find it fascinating in my old age to find out so much information on TH-cam that I couldn't find in the library or through fish magazines. Thank you so very much for producing this video
Antigamente a informação era muito difícil. Não digo nem tão Antigamente como a idade do senhor. Há 30 anos atrás já não tinha informação nenhuma sobre criação de Betthas. Hoje se encontra tudo. Hoje sabe-se sobre a necessidade de sal na água, retirada de cloro, tipo de ração, retirada de amônia, produtos para retirada de metais pesados e detritos, etc.
I love how some people are like “you MUST have a high tech setup and filters to breed bettas” and this dude at 12:40 is growing thousands of them in a damn refrigerator with a tarp in it
Thank you Dexter for the pointers. I've bread 3 of my high dollar males to 3 exceptional F1 females successfully. There's roughly 400 6 week old fry that are thriving. I lost about 1/3rd from hydra by feeding brine shrimp. When the survivors got big enough, they consumed all the hydra and had a big growth spurt as a result. Sending you thanks, peace, and love from Houston Texas.
I really love your vlog sir Dexter's....u help us a lot in breeding ornamental fish as amateur breeder u inspire us to pursue our hobby to become business....tnx a lot...more power...and godbless
Wow. We got our first betta. Black head blue body metallic tail all colors.... He chose us!! We only thought he was black mostly.... N hes awesome w an amazing personality. Never knew
What I liked the most about this is how healthy the fish look... the ones here in America look unwell most times and have they usually have very weak immune systems if bought at the wrong places... I have 3 bettas: 2 males and 1 female... I love them very much but fin rot and other issues are very likely when you buy them from stores like petco and pet smart.. luckily my babies didn’t have that issue but I made sure to give them the right tank conditions
The one who inspires me in breeding Bettas now I have my own breeds of Bettas and they Are more than 1000pcs now , gracias sir na idea ! How to see you here in zamboanga
Hi Sir Dexter! We've been watching your videos ever since we've started fishkeeping and surely learned a lot. You've taught and inspired us so much that lately, we have also started our own youtube channel which aims to be an informative medium for Betta Keeping. Thank you very much!
Dexter you are right, I live in Russia, it is very difficult for us to feed Betta fry. Especially when they are just starting to eat. We start feeding Artemia only after 4-5 days, and before that we feed it with ciliates. We also have to buy mosquito larvae in the store and therefore it is not profitable to grow Betta for sale by doing business with us. You can just go broke. We also have a harsh climate, half of the year we have winter, half spring-summer-autumn))) The costs of heating water, lighting, water supply, all this ruins us. But there are true fans who breed Betta for the soul.
I just bred mine here in 🇺🇸 . 6 days old. I only have baby brine to feed. Now I'm worried I did not set up the grow up tank right as I used a container w tanks and 3 inches of water. Thank you for your wonderful videos✌️🌴⚘️
Thank you sa idea idol nag start n ako mag alaga ng fish. Soon makakabili narin sana ng betta fish kahit mura lng nakakaaliw kc silang tignan. Mali pata ung laging nililinisan ang tubig.
@@MariFernie i keep a potted plant outside with about an inch or two of water on top of the dirt at all times. Mosquitos happen around the 3rd or 4th day. Then i use a cup and dip into water. Theres probably about 35 mosquito babies in the cup . Sometimes even more. Then i pour into fish bowl.
@@MariFernie during rainy seasons and warm summers I inevitably find places where stagnant water has accumulated. Before I dispose of the water I’ve found I scoop some water while they are all resting on the surface, before they know I’m there. If you tap the glass you caught them in, they usually get scared and bolt to the bottom of the glass. I slowly pour off the extra stagnant water, being careful not to let any of them swim out (sometimes there are one or two brave souls that go to the edge but they mostly huddle in a group together when I do this). After I pour off that extra yucky water I fill the glass with tap water and put plastic wrap over the top so that none escape if they happen to evolve into flying mosquitoes while I’m waiting for the water to settle and the swimming mosquitoes to relax. Usually an hour but sometimes I’m impatient. I use a turkey baster to suck up enough for my betta to eat and squirt it into the tank. My betta will charge around gobbling them up in a matter of minutes. He usually makes a pretty impressive bubble nest after his mosquito larvae feasts. Quite the treat for a lucky betta. If any mosquitoes have evolved and are waiting at the top for me, I put my hand over the plastic wrap on the top of the glass, turn it upside down and swirl the glass around. It drowns the flying ones enough to collect them in a spoon and crush them in a paper towel so that they don’t overpopulate and bite back.
I love my betta so much! He cost me a whopping $3 and is the friendliest little guy ever! I have a snail coming in the mail to help with algae in his tank.
As long as the fish have wiggle room they can just run away, Bettas are very teritorial but if you have a big enough space they can usually share, depends on the fish tho some are passive and some are really aggressive
17yrs of knowledge & experience is like a professor in university lol. Good luck and more power to both of you. Maayo kay balo sya mag bisaya, wla ng chabakano mka sabot mi dri taga Cagayan de Oro City. Salamat sa video dex. Unsaon d i og pa tambok sa water plants dex please reply on me thanks!
My daughter wants her first, "yellow" beta. Id love to have a small school in USA. I guess id have to order. I don't want them to fight once they are separated
Congratulations! I wish I could buy a Betta, from you. My Male, Blue, Crowntail, "Aquaman", lived with us for 5 years, before he passed, 2 years ago. I haven't gotten another one, since then.
New subscriber here..really planning to put up new tanks and betta fish pag mamalhin nami sa new house..weeeee stress reliever kaau nko ning mga isda jud..
Oh haha we have a lot of swamp in the US, not everywhere, but it is very diverse- I used to live in the tropics and those mosquitoes were not so bad as the US south 😄, I should do well (I was literally siphoning daphnea when he said that)
Amazing Video! Just started betta hobby and my first pair spawned more than 300 frys. They are now going to be a week old. The numbers have gone down to about 150. Estimated by Naked Eye count. Still learning! Thanks for the videos. 💖
Wow pa notice po @Dexter World Wow congrats bro in law Mario Richard "PANOY" Arellano good job po 2 years Hindi kame nakadalaw diyan sa bayaw ko na si panoy yung kinuha namin beta fish namatay hehe di naalaga ng maayos hehe
Hi sir! I am fund of watching your video since i was able to have my own ornamental fishes.😊 btw isnt ok if i fed mosquito larva to my betta every day?
females cost less in the philippines..i breed bettas before using just emptied ice cream boxes agree with you that koi fancy bettas are expensive but if a breeder can breed a pair, it is worth the price
Bettas are like 5 cents each here in Indonesia,nemo koi bettas are like $2, $1 for regular koi bettas, male and female kois costs the same while regular females are like a penny...
Watched this last year and I doubt myself if I can breed this fish successfully. Today I got nearly 1k betta fishes. Thanks to this video
At what age can they breed
@@arsenioharris827 3 month and above. But I recommend 5 month old. Because at that age, the eggs being produced are a lot.
th-cam.com/video/IRwGTmpq_-s/w-d-xo.html Betta fish world.
Yeah right
@@hhyperx9931 jealous?
Whoa 17 year's of keeping Betta that's insane. Thank you kuya Dex for inspiring me. God bless
Breeding bettas is a lot of work! I've only done it once, and it was a huge undertaking. Still, I was happy to do it. I hope one day I can do it large scale like this guy does!
th-cam.com/video/I2FdardzvUg/w-d-xo.html
Seeing all those bettas in one tank, peacefully coexisting prior to separation, was wonderful thing. I didn't know they'd do that, so well stressed was the fighting aspect, but it was a joy to see them all hanging out together.
Your friends' talent after 17 years is clear to see. And I enjoyed watching this video a great deal. I've known a couple of people who successfully bred bettas, and I've read about how to do it, but it was all geared to small scale production; your friend's operation is anything but small in terms of the output of individual fish, yet it still seems to fit in what looks to be a reasonably compact overall space.
I was pleased to see mosquito larvae being used as food for the bettas. I've fed all my fish mosquito larvae whenever possible, but I discovered just how much betta males love live food like mosquito larvae, when I trained both of mine to jump out of their bowls and take single larva off the tip of my finger. Not only were they both willing and able to propel themselves fully out of the water, fancy tail and all, to grab their larvae, but they simply did not miss. I held my finger still, they judged the distances and fingered out how to grab their prey, still wiggling and very much alive.
I never noticed just how much my betta males reminded me of bulldogs, till I saw my bettas take live food for the first time, and it just happened to be mosquito larvae. I've always given all my fish, including my bettas, a varied diet that includes live food in season, but these two fish arrived in late winter, so live food was unavailable for a couple of months, and I fed them other sources of protein during that time. Anyway, flash foward two months and I wondered how they'd react to small fat larvae, which I initially placed in the bowls a few at a time. And then I saw them turn into true, if tiny, hunters. I'd always thought their low slung jaws an oddity until I saw then hunt and catch live prey. It fascinated me how they were able to leap out of the water and grab the larvae each and every time without missing or colliding, then they'd swim away and chew on their food.
I'd wait for them to return and each of them would, staring up at me, getting excited and following the movements of my hand as I caught up another larva, then quickly returning to the top of the water to watch my finger appear above them, getting excited and going into their hunter poses, even poking their heads out of the water to look at the larva, before going nearly all the way to the bottom of their jars, then swimming upwards hard to break the surface of the water and heave their whole bodies out, tail included, to grab their prey.
Initially, I just wanted to see if they would take food from my fingertip when held a short ways above the surface, but on the third day one of them surprised me by leaping nearly all the way out of the water to take the larva, so I learned they could leap a good 3 inches and occasionally then some to take food. Best of all, for me, was how proud they each looked after they'd caught their food - it was a totally different attitude than when they ate other, non-live, types of food.
Anyway, I've been a true fan of bettas for a long time and this was a real joy to watch. Thank you both.
Oh and the yellow ones were amazing. I don't recall ever seeing bettas in such bright yellow colors before. Other colors, yes, but those yellows are amazing! Do those males retain their bright yellow coloration into adulthood?
Again, thank you both.
Thanks for sharing E Grace. God bless you and your family.
@@DextersWorld You're very welcome. I'm glad I found you on TH-cam! Bright blessings to you and yours as well.
Loving the imagery! Felt like I was right there next to you feeding your bettas while reading your comment. Cheers and God Bless you!
@@HC11498 Thanks so much! I'd forgotten I wrote this!
I wish they can remain together they look so beautiful all together. I love my betta I wish I could have several together
As long as you have enough water and around 40 or more less males than females you should be fine
Yeah I just got some in the mail,.me too lol
I have 15 beta fishes in one aquarium together♥️😍😍😍😍
I have 1 male and 1 female in one tank
I find this very interesting! I'm 70 years old and as a young kid growing up my brother and I had five fish tanks. We had a lot of live bearers we only tried once to breed egg layers... with lots of little brothers and sistersit priced to be too difficult!!!! I ended up being the oldest of 12 children we didn't have the means to be successful and were unable to breed. We had a friend though... a neighbor who did breed betus and he bred 3 spotted gouramis they both built bubble nests. So I find it fascinating in my old age to find out so much information on TH-cam that I couldn't find in the library or through fish magazines. Thank you so very much for producing this video
I’m 38 an I have been for my entire life trying to breed em too
@@jancyblogger4627 I believe you can do great things! :)
TH-cam is such an amazing tool in a TH-cam mechanic at this point
th-cam.com/users/shortsSXwAR5l_iAM?feature=share On that channel there is a video of betta fish
Antigamente a informação era muito difícil. Não digo nem tão Antigamente como a idade do senhor. Há 30 anos atrás já não tinha informação nenhuma sobre criação de Betthas. Hoje se encontra tudo. Hoje sabe-se sobre a necessidade de sal na água, retirada de cloro, tipo de ração, retirada de amônia, produtos para retirada de metais pesados e detritos, etc.
I had fun looking at the guy with you just laughing everytime you try to talk to him in english
I love how some people are like “you MUST have a high tech setup and filters to breed bettas” and this dude at 12:40 is growing thousands of them in a damn refrigerator with a tarp in it
🌬🐠💞🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🤷♀️🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠💞
Same!
That’s guppies not betta
I remember when i was started to love betta after watching your videos. Salamat from Malaysia.
Thank you Dexter for the pointers. I've bread 3 of my high dollar males to 3 exceptional F1 females successfully. There's roughly 400 6 week old fry that are thriving. I lost about 1/3rd from hydra by feeding brine shrimp. When the survivors got big enough, they consumed all the hydra and had a big growth spurt as a result. Sending you thanks, peace, and love from Houston Texas.
Thanks K5, please take care of your health always.
Boss Dexter asa ni?
@@DextersWorld sir dexter paano po macontact si sir panoy?
@@DextersWorld can I have your email ID or whatsapp number ?
I'm Jamaican and I do a little betta setting of my own and I enjoy watching your video it teach me a lot
Saluting this mans passion ... He loves what he does ... God bless!!!
parang gusto ko ulet magbreed, lalo na ngayon may Dexter world na pwedeng magguide sa atin through youtube..Thanks Dexter's World..
I really love your vlog sir Dexter's....u help us a lot in breeding ornamental fish as amateur breeder u inspire us to pursue our hobby to become business....tnx a lot...more power...and godbless
Wow. We got our first betta. Black head blue body metallic tail all colors.... He chose us!! We only thought he was black mostly.... N hes awesome w an amazing personality. Never knew
What I liked the most about this is how healthy the fish look... the ones here in America look unwell most times and have they usually have very weak immune systems if bought at the wrong places... I have 3 bettas: 2 males and 1 female... I love them very much but fin rot and other issues are very likely when you buy them from stores like petco and pet smart.. luckily my babies didn’t have that issue but I made sure to give them the right tank conditions
The one who inspires me in breeding Bettas now I have my own breeds of Bettas and they Are more than 1000pcs now , gracias sir na idea ! How to see you here in zamboanga
Dear Dexter, excellent work done by Ur friend. Congratulations to him.
🌬🐠🎸🎶🎶🎵🎶 this cowgirl loved music 3/2021
Love the way u speak .. Just love all ur videos .. Respect from india🇮🇳
Sir Dexter is somehow inspiring us all, God bless you more sir
Hi Sir Dexter! We've been watching your videos ever since we've started fishkeeping and surely learned a lot. You've taught and inspired us so much that lately, we have also started our own youtube channel which aims to be an informative medium for Betta Keeping. Thank you very much!
I have a red veil tail betta and he is so smart and a good pet. He watches me sometimes when im sitting on the couch and he knows when i come home.
Mine is a rosetail
those colors are beautiful. sadly no place anymore for a little group of bettas. greetings from the netherlands
So very beautiful. Betta are such an amazing and colorful fish.
Before I always watch dexter on his video and now i have my own video tips on how to care tropical fishes.
Rogen Fishlover Adventure Vlogs nice bro i saw your video now
Rogen Fishlover Adventure Vlogs keep it up dude
Thank you its amazing
Lol
Hello thank you for the tips
My betta lived 4 years 🥺 I haven’t gotten one again planning to get one they are so adorable
17 years of breeding bettas!
Really its insane.. Go on Mr..🤗
Dexter you are right, I live in Russia, it is very difficult for us to feed Betta fry. Especially when they are just starting to eat. We start feeding Artemia only after 4-5 days, and before that we feed it with ciliates. We also have to buy mosquito larvae in the store and therefore it is not profitable to grow Betta for sale by doing business with us. You can just go broke. We also have a harsh climate, half of the year we have winter, half spring-summer-autumn))) The costs of heating water, lighting, water supply, all this ruins us. But there are true fans who breed Betta for the soul.
I bet you are both considered very rich in your community! Also getting the larvae of the mosquitoes is great for your community!
I just bred mine here in 🇺🇸 . 6 days old. I only have baby brine to feed. Now I'm worried I did not set up the grow up tank right as I used a container w tanks and 3 inches of water. Thank you for your wonderful videos✌️🌴⚘️
10:17 - 10:41 humanity explained by a fish farmer
You make me feel so homey. I love the scenery, i come from a place like this too before i live in an apartment near the busy city. God bless you☺🌼
totally read that as horney!! haha
A successful breeder 👏
Salute you Sir ♥️
Thank you sa idea idol nag start n ako mag alaga ng fish. Soon makakabili narin sana ng betta fish kahit mura lng nakakaaliw kc silang tignan. Mali pata ung laging nililinisan ang tubig.
I used to scavenge for mosquito larvae for my betta! He was huge after a short amount of time.
I still do, lol
Me to
How do you do that?! I’m really curious!
@@MariFernie i keep a potted plant outside with about an inch or two of water on top of the dirt at all times. Mosquitos happen around the 3rd or 4th day. Then i use a cup and dip into water. Theres probably about 35 mosquito babies in the cup . Sometimes even more. Then i pour into fish bowl.
@@MariFernie during rainy seasons and warm summers I inevitably find places where stagnant water has accumulated. Before I dispose of the water I’ve found I scoop some water while they are all resting on the surface, before they know I’m there. If you tap the glass you caught them in, they usually get scared and bolt to the bottom of the glass. I slowly pour off the extra stagnant water, being careful not to let any of them swim out (sometimes there are one or two brave souls that go to the edge but they mostly huddle in a group together when I do this). After I pour off that extra yucky water I fill the glass with tap water and put plastic wrap over the top so that none escape if they happen to evolve into flying mosquitoes while I’m waiting for the water to settle and the swimming mosquitoes to relax. Usually an hour but sometimes I’m impatient. I use a turkey baster to suck up enough for my betta to eat and squirt it into the tank. My betta will charge around gobbling them up in a matter of minutes. He usually makes a pretty impressive bubble nest after his mosquito larvae feasts. Quite the treat for a lucky betta.
If any mosquitoes have evolved and are waiting at the top for me, I put my hand over the plastic wrap on the top of the glass, turn it upside down and swirl the glass around. It drowns the flying ones enough to collect them in a spoon and crush them in a paper towel so that they don’t overpopulate and bite back.
Thank You both for sharing your knowledge! Such Beautiful Bettas ❤
I'm from Indonesia, I like to see your fish, it's really beautiful
Your beauriful
Saya jg dari Indonesia
I like to have fun with you baby
I just want to thank you for your videos. They are so informative and helpful.
Pinoy meron ba?😁❤️ Proud Pinoy🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭!❤️❤️❤️
Di yan pinoy..di nga nagtatagalog eh
I am from Bangladesh and i have seen almost all of your vedio ---- its inspired me to cature ornamental fish --- thanks brother
Always watching you dexter very inspiring 😊good bless
thanks for all the tips,my betta rosetail male has made a bubble nest and i have released the female today , first time breeding bettas wish me luck!
I’ve always been so fascinated by betas ever since I was a kid I would sketch them and make my own little book on the different kinds
An expert breeder of bettas.. i wished i could go there someday to buy some
The colors are so vibrant would love to have that all
Guppies are extremely easy to breed. I breed them myself but I don't sell them
Grace Orlanda What
Congrats for being no.1 fish channel
Wow! that's awesome, you're fish are colorful, it seems that i'd like to put an aquarium in my room. Stress reliever😂😂😂
Napaka humble ni kuya, it so amazing a simple man can raise thousand of betta (and money 😁). Mabuhay ka!
Legit subscriber here pa hug boss hug back kita salamat
What a successful breeder👍👍
Get it brother!! Great job 👏👍 greetings from dallas Texas USA
🌬🐠 from sunny Northern California USA. Got my Flow male Betta 3 months ago & learning alot. Had🐎🐈🐈🐈🐶🐖🐖🐄🐃🐂🐄🐑🐑🐐🐐🐐🐁🐇🐿🦔🦇🐓🐓🦡🦡🦡🐣🐸🐸🐟🦎🦎🐞🐞🐞🐞🐛🦋🦋
I love my betta so much! He cost me a whopping $3 and is the friendliest little guy ever! I have a snail coming in the mail to help with algae in his tank.
Mine cost 25
sangwon kang, same
My life is just like this fishes happy peace enjoying life and no danger at all 💚🌷🏊🌸🌹🌈👍😆💋👄💝💗💞💟😎😀😄 i am a FISHLOVER
Please show a close up of these betta fish!! The turquoise ones look so beautiful!!!
Thank you so much for the information. I never knew that they can all get along as long as they grew up togethrer.
Wauuu... Mantap bos... Saya dari Malaysia. Betta
aduhh bang badol ni HAHAHA
Wow abeng badol. Kok sampei disini.😂😂
Thanks for sharing watching here in Barcelona Spain enjoy vlogging keep safe and more power to your ytc
It’s crazy seeing so many bettas together and not fighting. Could they stay like that forever if you didn’t separate them?
Yes as long ad there is an appropriate-amount of room the fish should be fine
th-cam.com/video/8mgrZQEjoAQ/w-d-xo.html
they will fight when they are like 2-4 month or so
As long as the fish have wiggle room they can just run away, Bettas are very teritorial but if you have a big enough space they can usually share, depends on the fish tho some are passive and some are really aggressive
I had two of them in a 70 gallon tank, and one killed the other, in one day
Nindot Jud kaayo sir 😍😍😍..nalingaw Jud kog tan-aw sa imong mga videos...
More ornament fishes to feature pa Sir Dexter😍♥️🐠🐟
I always watch your new videos sir dexter.
Greetings here from tawi-tawi
thanks haru..
This is the first fish keeper that I watched
Thanks , you are my inspiration
OMG! I learned a lot with this one vid! thank you!
The first red copper crown tail so beautiful. The form so good . Can sell very high the price. The dorsal and finnage all are straight .
Try rosetail
Great video bro.. Cheers from India👏🏻✌🏻
Congrats sir dexter! Godbless always!
Wow kaayo salamat sir ky nag breeding pudko ug betta fish pero Bag uhay lang ko. Kani kay naajudkoy na ton.an salamat mga sir❤️
i swear on my life i was watching his betta breeding series and just
saw this
Hi Dexter ! This is so good content ! i just bought a beta ! keep safe !
17yrs of knowledge & experience is like a professor in university lol. Good luck and more power to both of you. Maayo kay balo sya mag bisaya, wla ng chabakano mka sabot mi dri taga Cagayan de Oro City. Salamat sa video dex. Unsaon d i og pa tambok sa water plants dex please reply on me thanks!
Very nice 💪🤠✌️. Congratulations
My daughter wants her first, "yellow" beta. Id love to have a small school in USA. I guess id have to order. I don't want them to fight once they are separated
Kol puwede mag higi pagtig fish 3 like ko lng vd
U r my inspiration in fishes
Congratulations! I wish I could buy a Betta, from you. My Male, Blue, Crowntail, "Aquaman", lived with us for 5 years, before he passed, 2 years ago. I haven't gotten another one, since then.
We have swampy areas here in the US. There is actually every environment you could ever imagine here
Ahhh mao mao bisaya pud ko like if youare a bisaya
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Hindi ako bisaya
He is chavacano i think
New subscriber here..really planning to put up new tanks and betta fish pag mamalhin nami sa new house..weeeee stress reliever kaau nko ning mga isda jud..
Those betta fish are beautiful colours congratulations on your we deserved number one spot love your videos xx
Masha allah..good video..very nice..thank you..
The starving emaciated dog in the background when he introduced his friend 💔🧐
Wait what
Oh haha we have a lot of swamp in the US, not everywhere, but it is very diverse- I used to live in the tropics and those mosquitoes were not so bad as the US south 😄, I should do well (I was literally siphoning daphnea when he said that)
ഇവിടെ മുഴുവൻ മലയാളീസ് ആണല്ലോ... ഇതെന്തോന്ന്
Amazing Video! Just started betta hobby and my first pair spawned more than 300 frys. They are now going to be a week old. The numbers have gone down to about 150. Estimated by Naked Eye count. Still learning! Thanks for the videos. 💖
That rooster wanted to purposely interrupt the video lmao 😂😂
I used to live in the barrio el pollo, they are like that all the time, lol
Wow pa notice po @Dexter World Wow congrats bro in law Mario Richard "PANOY" Arellano good job po 2 years Hindi kame nakadalaw diyan sa bayaw ko na si panoy yung kinuha namin beta fish namatay hehe di naalaga ng maayos hehe
LMAO THAT INTRO MADE ME SPIT OUT MY COFFEE
You ment MUDDY ROAD? lmaoooo. that was goood
@@imnotsharingmyrealnameonth5601 lmao I Meant the actual intro like after he types the password thingy. That was earrape
That globe thing?😂
True. It was earape
🌬🐠💞🎸🎵🎶🎵 check out tunes.🤗
wow you have a very good and calming voice lol and your english is very good!
Hi sir! I am fund of watching your video since i was able to have my own ornamental fishes.😊 btw isnt ok if i fed mosquito larva to my betta every day?
yes
That is so true certain betta are expensive here in USA great video guys
Intense music plays as dexter drives off on his motorcycle with a tiny green bucket
Ang galing naman😍😍
Help him sir dexter so that he can ship to other country
pabili a ko e sa
Send india kerala...
@@robnewvision1588 bro nigala kayil indo. Sale indo indegil 9072253522whtsapp
Poliii😜😜😜
Thank sir dex you inspired more people like
"that's a lot of moneeeeeyyy,u know".
~dexter
Warm regards from Indonesia..betta lover 👏👏
Dexter : how many Bettas you have
Seller: the number of humans in the world 😎
Haha
kuya im a new subscriber :) and i was worried about my betta pair but u gave the exact info i needed! thank you kuya! keep it up ;)
remembering that time when i slipped and fell in mud while driving through the road just like that.
Wow! Very nice. Bisaya man d.i ni sila haha
Ayos bay..
Lindos betta
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🌬🐠 yes understand & appreciate the village of 🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠hey do Betta's like🎵🎶🎶🎵 music?
Flow my Male friend & I watch listen to music every morning 🌄
They are $20 here, ive found young females on sale for $4, but the imported nemo koi fancy special ones can be 40+
No nemo koi is expensive here in philippines it's 5000php for pair it's like 100$
Lol im selling here in indonesia for only $10.. the shipping cost is the problem
females cost less in the philippines..i breed bettas before using just emptied ice cream boxes
agree with you that koi fancy bettas are expensive but if a breeder can breed a pair, it is worth the price
Bettas are like 5 cents each here in Indonesia,nemo koi bettas are like $2, $1 for regular koi bettas, male and female kois costs the same while regular females are like a penny...