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Rutilan male

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Some pictures of the new Rutilan male I got, love how this guy looks.

Rainwater test

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Since I live in Florida we get plenty of rain year round. Today was one of those days and so i decided to test out the rainwater PH and TDS from two places, one from a bowl I put outside and another from where the rainwater puddles in my yard. Top: rain that has collected on my yard has a  PH of 7.4-7.5 and TDS of 440+. I assume the PH and TDS is higher because it has touched the ground and contaminants have been introduced in the water. Bottom: rain that has collected in a bowl has a PH of 5.1-5.2 and TDS of 9-10. If I were to collect this rain water it would be perfect for the Bettas in the coccina complex, it would be the perfect water to induce breeding as well. Might have to start putting buckets outside...

Introduction - Betta Wajok

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Decided to start a blog to document my Betta fish.The ones I keep are not the regular Bettas you would get from stores though, I keep wild ones mostly Betta Imbellis and ones from the Coccina complex. Recently I have started to develop a affinity for Bettas in the Coccina complex, most of the Bettas from this complex are red with the exception of Betta Hendra, Betta Persephone and Betta Miniopinna. To start off this blog I have Betta Wajok, this species is one of the undescribed species. They could just be Rutilans but are named Wajok due to being found in Wajok, Indonesia. Best picture that I can get of the new guy for now. He resides in a 2.5 gallon tank with a female which is not pictured. Hopefully once he is settled he will become a deep red which will look very nice. These fish have very certain requirements, they come from bodies of water that are very acidic and dark due to all the decaying organic material, they require an PH of 3.0 - 6.0 and also prefer