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Old 06-03-2006, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by squareballs
hai..askin for opinion 2 train bettas 2 fight like a MAN!
just bought 8 fighters..quite fierce but how 2 train>?
i heard that makin the betta swin against a current will make it strong..
Hi,

stirring the water unappropriately will hurt the fish.Nowsday, brilliant fighting fish player seldom do that anymore. Becos they realise the fish will go grapsing for air crazyly after 1-2hrs of combat, and might just get drown anytime.

A good fighter depend greatly on the skill of the breeder, the area water condition ,the foods and lastly the luck of the breeder.Becos a winning fighter+ a good female does not equal to Great Off-spring.Training is secondary, but the growing process of the fishes is the key point!

Once the male fishes is at the right ages(if you are betting very high stake> must be more than 8 mths).They are being segregated and put into those holick size bottle each. Dry Indian almond leave is put into it to saba the fish.
The indian almond leave in the water is use to condition the water which will tighten the body of the fishes. During these few days of saba, the fins of the fishes will grow fully.And the nature of the fishes which is territory will grow> become agressive. During these stages, the owner must observe the ways the fish react when "GongBarn".The whole
thing will be too details to be share right now.Perhap one day I should start a webpage to share all these......

It take years of experience before you know whether a fish is ready for a fight(here I refers to those player who is staking above few thousands sing dollars).Me too not good in it.if you are only playing for a couple of dollar to hundred.Mild knowledge will do, plus good source of fish.

No country will be champion forever, but if you really want to choose one, thailand will still be the lead due to the nature resource , the environment and the passion they have for fishes for over centuries. No breeder produce champion all the times.It is just luck.

Hope I have the time to share more. Just personal experiences, no offence if my thoughts are different from you.


regards
SK
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