If you want a pet, I'd suggest getting a betta. Betta Talk has everything you'd ever want to know about these tasty beautiful fishies.
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My superfabulous boyfriend bought me a female betta, which I named Dottie. He tried to pet her in the bowl. Heh.
We've had several bettas. My first betta, Sail, died of fin rot. My second betta, Killer, was a complete idiot. He spent his entire day swimming around and around the bowl in circles, stopping each time to threaten the new fish he saw in the mirror. A more recent male betta was named "Flower" by my daughter, who insisted he was female and could not be persuaded of the truth about his gender.
My husband brought home a betta in a tiny tank when my daughter was just a couple of years old. Every time I took her to the grocery store and we would pass the fish counter, we would look at the fish and discuss how yummy the fish were. So when she saw Daddy's fish, she proclaimed "Fish!!" and immediately started drinking the water and trying to eat the fish. We had to explain to her that there were "looking fish" and "eating fish", and this fish was the former.
I have 2 bettas, Hose A & Hose B.
My male Betta, Walleye,is an oragie-yellowish-redtype marble cindof fish. I got him at a store, but his tail dosent look like a veil fin, like all the other male Bettas sold at stores have. I treid to identify it but I couldnt. could anyone give me some good sytes to look at? Thanx