Siamese conflict fish
Siamese conflict fish
Visual display by male fighting fish
Male Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens); one per group of two or three students. Wooden ... not confined to a single bowl, the subordinate animal can flee and the conflict ... (more...)
INEX: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Siamese Fighting Fish)
The Siamese Fighting Fish ( Betta splendens) is one of the most popular species of ... risk of physical damage inherent in staging an actual aggressive conflict, made the fish a ... (more...)
Visual display by male fighting fish
Male Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens); one per group of two or three students. ... not confined to a single bowl, the subordinate animal can flee and the conflict is ... (more...)
Robyn's Algae Eater Page
This page is about various species of algae eating fish. ... On the left is my false Siamese algae eater on 7/18/01. ... I have seen no interaction or conflict between Spaz and baby ... (more...)
Datnioides - Siamese Tiger Fish - For Sale at AquariumFish.net ...
Buy a Siamese Tiger Fish for sale at AquariumFish.net, a retail tropical fish dealer, that ... back and sometimes even start the conflict we have ... (more...)
Introducing New Fish Into Your Tropical Fish Tank - Tropical Fish ...
How to avoid disease, conflict and pollution and keep your fish happy and healthy. ... Keeping Bettas Or Siamese Fighting Fish; Killifish; Loaches; Piranhas; Puffers; Rainbow ... (more...)
Tags:
Introducing
Tropical
PETS FOR PEOPLE - Betta Fish
Another name for betta fish is the Siamese fighting fish. Betta fish is pronounced in ... the risk of physical damage inherent in staging an actual aggressive conflict, made the fish ... (more...)
Siamese fighting fish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Betta fish (Betta splendens), commonly called a "siamese fighting fish", is one of the most ... use of a mirror avoids the risk of physical damage inherent in actual conflict. [ ... (more...)
Reference for Siamese fighting fish - Search.com
The Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens), commonly called a "betta," (pronounced 'bet-ah')is ... use of a mirror avoids the risk of physical damage inherent in actual conflict. (more...)
Metabolic costs of aggressive behaviour in the Siamese fighting fish ...
In the Siamese fighting fish, the time spent spreading the dorsal fin and erecting the gill ... are thought to profit from showing such displays by resolving the conflict without ... (more...)
Post On : August 4th, 2008