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My betta tank, what genetics does she have?

JaceW/Lifer-Log

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First off, i thought these questions fit here more than off-topic, sorry for it being about a fish not a caudate.

My New betta's aquarium. the floaters have been grown from 2-3 plants about 3 months ago. the amazon sword had some melt issues due to algae when I got it, there is only (near broken) leaf, I hope it survives. The java fern is propagated sprouts from a small bunch of fern I purchased from the pet store (now dead.) Crypt in the corner never grew, I hope I can have some advice for that. Since adding the fish, three days ago the surface has had some film, tips for preventing this?

Will add a red water lily when my LFS has them back in stock, as well as an Anubias. What type of Anubias would look good?

stocking: Female koi betta (if someone could identify the other genes I would greatly appreciate that,) and a nerite snail.
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