Monday, 16 June 2014

New Arrivals

I've had some new fish arrive to extend my projects...but before I show you them, a quick fry update...

My recessive line has now had 7 of the surviving 11 juvies jarred. Unfortunately there is only one male in the group...and he isn't the stunning nr1, Cambodian or opaque gentleman I was hoping for...


Yep - blue...fast becoming the bane of my search for green existence! So, I knew dad was carrying Bl, and most likely Blbl (due to the result of another spawn involving the same dad), but mum was supposed to be a yellow Cambodian CT...which, phenotypically (how she looked), she was...but she was obviously a bit of a mixed bag genotypically (genetically speaking).

Taking some of the females into account from this spawn, the yellow must also have been carrying Blbl, but the outer iridescence would not have been visible due to the Cambodian genes removing the black layer...no black layer = no visible blue/green layer.

So, a solitary blue male who should be carrying the nr1 gene and the cc gene, but obviously not a pair of cc genes...or we wouldn't be able to see the blue layer :)

This guy will have his pick of a number of females, but the front runner at this point would be this girl...


I believe this girl is carrying two cc genes and the dots you can see are the iridescent layer. When crossed with the blue boy, I will hopefully see a return of yellow and Cambodian fry.

I have a spawn of Green F2's growing out well - around 15-20 coming along in there...first male and female jarred at 10 weeks (a new record for me so I'm quite chuffed :) )

I have a new spawn of Black Orchid F2's - lots of fry in there...

It's all go...but, onto the new arrivals:


 
Mustard Gas long fin to start a MG CTPK line

 
These girls aren't enjoying QT, but they are really a very
nice green and will go into the Green Lines

 
Sister to the above. These will be a slight step back when introduced
to a CTPK line. They will somewhat counteract the webbing reduction
I'm after, but their colour is worth the regression.

 
Gold HMPK female

 
Gold HMPK male

The gold's will be used to breed another generation of gold HMPK's and they will be used to create a gold CTPK line, and will be crossed into my recessive line...busy times ahead for these guys :)

Thank you to Yolandi for helping me get the fish, and for the mg and green girls in particular (from her own spawns no less!).

Saturday, 24 May 2014

OMG

I have obviously stopped thinking like a fish owner and started thinking way too much like a fish breeder...I didn't think interest in my fish would be so frantic!

Yesterday I made it known publically that I was offloading my excess F1 Black Orchid CTPK. I had kept a pair aside for me to further the line, a pair for a friend I had promised a breeding pair to, and two females as a thank you to the wonde3rful couple who loaned me their boy to start the line in the first place.

So five were already taken, leaving only six left: one boy and five girls.

They lasted all of about 20 minutes before they had been snapped up.

So, one spawn down, just the green spawn to go...well, I was going to wait a fortnight, allow those still in the growout to have a chance at joining those on show, but stupid me just went on impulse and made them public as well...11 girls and 5 boys this time.

I was keeping one boy and two girls, leaving 4 boys and 9 girls up for grabs...all gone, in less than two hours. My laptop got so confused I had to reboot it!

So all up, I had 27 fish from these two spawns. I'm keeping five of them. Everything else has a new home. It will be a busy day on Monday at the post office. 7 new Fishrooms/tanks will house some of my fish in different states all around Australia...that is so cool.

I have one spawn of F1's still in a growout tank. There's about a dozen fish in there. No idea on males or females at this stage but if the ratios stay true, then it should be light on males :(

This last F1 spawn is the important one. It carries my recessive genes for removing red wash and black influence. I hope to be able to develop this into a Cambodian CTPK line and a yellow CTPK line come F2 and beyond. I'm also hoping I can introduce a double tail influence into this line sooner rather than later. Not sure how many of these I will be giving away...might give the CTPK project first dibs (other than a promise I made to someone else...).

So, the fish who will be staying and continuing my lines...

Black Orchid CTPK Line



Green II CTPK Line



Monday, 19 May 2014

Black Orchid CTPK F1 - 2014

Tonight I jarred the last of the Black Orchid F1 CTPK - a big thing for me. First time I've cleared a grow out tank...first time I've raised a spawn from fry to maturity! Yay me! Only eleven from the spawn made it this far, but that's okay, what I do have is not a bad start for a black orchid CTPK line.

Judge for yourself...



A couple of the boys


 
 
A couple of the girls
 

 
The top boy and the top girl will be paired to progress the line :)

Pictures of all who will be looking for new homes will go up in a Facebook album hopefully before this coming weekend.....problem is two girls are already spoken for, and a breeding pair is waiting on a decision from another person I promised something too...after I take my breeding pair, that only leaves five girls...so if you're in the market for females for the cost of postage, stalk my Facebook page :)

There will also be some from my green line looking for new homes soon. Thirteen of these have been jarred and there is still six or so growing out. Haven't fully decided on what will be progressing the line forward, but there will be marble girls, royal blues, and some males looking for new homes (and quite possibly breeding pairs)...these will also be in an album on Facebook very soon :)

Thursday, 24 April 2014

Almost Ready

Due to Easter and ANZAC day being so close together this year in Australia, I managed to take a few days off in between to join the long weekends together and ended up with a ten day break - sweet!

Over those ten days, I've done a bit of work in the fish room, including setting up my new holding tank.



Still lots of work required to finish this project, but it's now operational with a few fish already testing it out for me :)

I've also revamped my AquaOne Trio tank in prep for jarring out individuals from my growouts. They are starting to come thick and fast now. It will only be another two or three weeks and I'll be looking to pair some up for shipping to new homes, others will be available as singles, and, of course, some will be chosen to remain and carry on their lines in my own fish room.

Two current spawns are having a mixed bag of results. One has a single fry remaining, from what seems to have been a very small spawn in the first place (<10). He has been non-stop grazing on BBS and has now eaten himself into a case of Swim Bladder Disorder. His diet has been altered to try and fix this. He is growing exceptionally well though...

The other spawn is doing well with 20-30 very active fry buzzing about the tank. About to start bigger water changes and add grated blood worm to the diet.

So once these growouts have been sent out the door, things will begin to wind down a little in preparation for the winter layoff. I still have one growout moving very slowly, and these new spawns to tend to over the colder months, but I wont be doing any further spawns till August/September.

Come Spring - come the push for F2 spawns...looking forward to that :)

Thursday, 17 April 2014

Betta Photos - Eye Candy

Finally got around do doing some photography last night and thought I'd share what is soon to be given away...well, some of them :)

The Black Orchid F1 CTPKs

 
This girl ^^ will be retained for the F2 spawns

 
Evil eye...but check the branching  and beginning of webbing reduction in the caudal

 
Some of the blacks are still growing out, but most should be quite nice for F1s

 
Male keeper to go with the female keeper above

 
This girl and about 8 or 9 of her siblings will be going out to new owners :)
 
 
The Green F1 CTPK's
 
 
There are around 20 or so of these guys who need new homes

 
Interesting two tone blue male with obvious variegated fin gene
He may be going to a new home - not yet decided 

 
My green line has a lot of blue to choose from. Most of these will be going :)

 
The marble gene has kicked in for some of the girls...

 
And then there's my favourite girl (a definite keeper) 

 
My favourite is also not one of the biggest - don't dismiss runts

I have one last spawn in the growouts, but they are far from ready, and I'm not sure if any will be of use to anybody else at this stage. I may simply keep a few of them and cull the rest. It will be from F2 that I expect to get the best results from that spawn...unfortunately, the give-aways will also end when the last of those from the black and green F1 lines have left the Fishroom - F2 spawns will mark my dipping of the toe into showing and hopefully, selling :)

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Advice...And Give-aways

Learning about Betta has been an all-consuming passion over the last 11 months. I have loved the genetics side of the humble Betta, and then the tail-types - my shifting goals from breeding long fin half suns, to now concentrating on CTPK...but, the biggest enjoyment I've had from any of this, has been the sharing of that knowledge with others.

Facebook has become the place to be if you're involved with the Australian Betta community, although I still love and frequent the AusAqua forum and the people on there (I love them, not frequent them). But it is on Facebook that I have come to dispense the little bit of knowledge that I have gathered.

I know very little - compared to some of those who have been breeding for many more years than I have, I know less than very little! But I seem to know the basics, and that is what many of the newer breeders want to know - and so I freely dispense those bits I do know - and I feel good about educating others.

Now I have F1 spawns who need homes in the next month or so. I shall decide on the few fish I want to keep from each spawn, and give the majority of the rest away. Sorry, but only mainland Australians need express any interest.

I'll add photos when they're ready to be shipped - but, I have turquoise marble half dragons and I have black marbles, all F1 CTPK spawns. There will be 20+ of the turquoise and maybe 15 or so of the blacks that I will need to find a home for.

I'll not sell these to the LFS as I don't want F1 mutts going anywhere other than to people I know (for pets), or to breeders for their own breeding programs.

Look for me on Facebook to register your interest - it wont be binding, until I've uploaded photos with identifying designations for each fish - then if you say you want, you need only cover the postage (depending on the number of fish you want).

These are good F1 fish, as one of the girls I gave away last week has already been involved in a spawn for her new owner!

I look forward to hearing from you fellow CTPK enthusiasts.



Tuesday, 1 April 2014

First Departures

I've sent fish to others before, but today, I sent the very first fish that I have personally bred off to a new home.

Three little ladies from an F1 CTPK spawn, to help another breeder get her CTPK project off the ground.

 
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BJT20130924F2

 
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Personally, I really like the last girl, but I have my F2 spawns already underway and I don't have the room to keep everyone - so off she goes to help another :)

The other bonus is it frees up another three bays in my female barracks. My second green line of CTPK's is very close to needing some of the ladies separated out of the grow-out tank.

I shall pick out only the very best from the lines from now on - to the best of my ability - space is of a premium - which means there will be more to ship out in the near future. F1's shall continue to be give-aways - but hopefully, F2 and on should begin producing some good quality fish of a saleable nature :)