First time customers get a free culture of their choice with
shipment of their first Betta order!
Coming Soon!!!!! Vinegar Eels are a
great first food (not including Infusoria)
for your fry. Click picture for more information and culturing info.
The Starter Culture includes a starter culture, you
will need to purchase additional supplies to get a full culture going.
It will take approximately a month to get this culture producing
enough to harvest. You will receive complete printed instructions as
well as have online support from myself and this website.
Coming Soon!!!!! Microworms
are the most common first food, aside from Infusoria.
Click here for more info.
Coming Soon!!!!! Banana
Worms More info soon...
Coming Soon!!!!! Walter
Worms More info soon...
Coming Soon!!!!! Grindal
Worms More info soon...
Coming Soon!!!!! Java Moss (Vesicularia
dubyana) is an excellent breeding plant, as well as a plant for any aquarium or
jar. I use this plant as refuge for my breeding females and it also
provides the first food for the fry, Infusoria.
I also leave it in the tank for the fry to escape from the larger,
more aggressive fry as they grow. When they are eventually jarred, I
add a small portion to the jars. I also keep Java Moss in my community
aquarium, especially if they house female bettas. This is an all
around 'must have' plant for any fish room. It seems it is very hard
to find, and when found it is increasingly expensive. We hope to
have some in stock again soon.
Choose Quantity
Coming Soon!!!!! Indian
Almond Leaves are excellent additions
for your spawning supplies. Use these leaves to condition your spawning
tanks, or even your Betta's home! These leaves naturally decrease the PH
level of the water, softening it to simulate natural breeding
conditions. Also aids in the recovery of damaged fins. The tannin
naturally colors the water, so don't be alarmed! These leaves will
increase the vigor of your bettas and also promote spawning.
These leaves are naturally fallen and sun
dried. Our leaves are totally organic, no chemicals are used on the
trees. They are imported directly from Thailand in the Nakhon Sawan
province.