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Probably the single most popular fish kept around the world, the Betta or Siamese Fighting fish has been popular in its native Thailand for centuries, and has been bred into dozens of color forms and strains. The crowntail variant is one of the more popular strains and is named for its impressive split finnage . Incredibly hardy, and with the ability to breathe air from the surface, these fish are popular “bowl fish” but really will do best in a small aquarium with a heater and some form of filtration. As their name implies, males of this species will fight and must be kept singly but females can be kept in groups.
Assortment note: Our assortment includes a variety of colors including blue, red, green, purple, and others. If you have a specific color you’d like you can request it in the order notes and we will make our best effort to select that color if possible.
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Probably the single most popular fish kept around the world, the Betta or Siamese Fighting fish has been popular in its native Thailand for centuries, and has been bred into dozens of color forms and strains. The crowntail variant is one of the more popular strains and is named for its impressive split finnage . Incredibly hardy, and with the ability to breathe air from the surface, these fish are popular “bowl fish” but really will do best in a small aquarium with a heater and some form of filtration. As their name implies, males of this species will fight and must be kept singly but females can be kept in groups.
Assortment note: Our assortment includes a variety of colors including blue, red, green, purple, and others. If you have a specific color you’d like you can request it in the order notes and we will make our best effort to select that color if possible.
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The gorgeous Dragonscale Betta (Betta splendens), with its distinctive scale pattern, is popular variant of the selectively bred Betta fish. These fish do well in an aquarium that is shaded, well-planted and has driftwood. Because of their lavish tails, they prefer slow-moving waters. These fish will happily consume any kind of frozen or prepared food. While keeping several bettas in the same tank is not advised, it is feasible to keep bettas with other fish in your tank, though compatibility is never guaranteed.
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