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About Alex Kline
Expertise I can answer a wide variety of questions(provided that the questioner gives detail) If I am unable to ask the question I will research it thoroughly and report my findings. I deal mostly with cichlids and most sorts of tropical fish. I also work with aquatic plants and the landscaping of them.
I also run a fish website(www.worldwidefishassociation.com) where I help many people too. I would like everyone to take into account my experience as to others, I do not wish false information to be given to you at the cost of your fish's life.
Experience I am in charge of an aquatic fish site called WWFA. I have kept a wide variety of fish that includes, Oscars, jack dempseys, betta, african butterfly fish, and many other fishes. I also do research on certain aquatic plants and aquatic structures.
Organizations I belong to WWFA(World Wide Fish Association)
Publications WWFA
Education/Credentials I am currently in high school looking into college for marine biology or ichthyology.
Past/Present Clients I have had many past clients and am looking forward to a future of more.
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You are here: Experts > Animals/Pets > Pet Fish > Fish > red betta fish
Expert: Alex Kline
Date: 5/6/2008
Subject: red betta fish
Question there are a lot of bubbles at the top of the water in a cluster, it looks like roe i have only one beta, is it eggs or a fungus?
Answer Its his next actually! Hes ready to mate so he decided to make a bubble nest for the eggs when he breeds with the female. Its all natural don't worry about it, all it tells you is that hes eager for a mate but he can live without one and he may beat the female.
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