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Betta Half-Moon (Photo for illustration purposes, colors may vary)
Betta Half-Moon (Photo for illustration purposes, colors may vary)
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Bettas, also known as Siamese Fighting Fish, are small, colorful tropical fish native to Southeast Asia. Here's some key information about these fascinating little fish:
Size and Habitat: Bettas are small fish, typically 5 to 7 centimeters in length. In the wild, they originate from rice paddies, ditches, and small stagnant waters.
Water Conditions: They prefer warm water, with an ideal temperature between 24 and 28 degrees Celsius. A slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0 to 7.5) is recommended, as well as soft to moderately hard water.
Behavior: Bettas are known for their territorial behavior, especially males. They can be aggressive towards other male Bettas, which led to their nickname "Fighting Fish." It's often best to keep only one male Betta per aquarium, unless the tank is large enough and arranged to avoid confrontations.
Aquarium Environment: A small to medium-sized aquarium with plants, hiding places, and an open surface for breathing. Bettas are also known to breathe air at the surface using their labyrinth organ, so make sure they have easy access to the surface.
Diet: Bettas are predators that feed on small insects, larvae, and crustaceans in the wild. In captivity, they readily accept flake foods, specific Betta pellets, and live or frozen foods.
In summary, Bettas are vibrant and attractive fish that can be successfully kept in small to medium-sized aquariums, provided that the water parameters and environment are adapted to their specific needs.
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