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Assorted Betta Female
An "Assorted Betta Female" refers to a female Betta splendens fish that comes in a variety of colors and patterns, rather than a specific color. These fish are smaller and have shorter fins than males but are known for their intelligence and diverse, vibrant coloration, making them suitable for sorority tanks with proper conditions, or for individual community tank placement. Appearance & Temperament Color:"Assorted" signifies a mix of possible colors, such as blue, red, yellow, pink, or even patterned variations like mustard gas. Fins:Female bettas possess shorter, more streamlined fins compared to the long, flowing fins of males. Size:They typically grow to about 2 to 2.5 inches (5 to 6 cm) in length. Behavior:While generally more peaceful than males, they can still exhibit some aggression, especially if not given enough space or hiding spots. Tank & Care Tank Size:A minimum of a 5-gallon tank is recommended for a single female, but larger tanks, such as 20 gallons or more, are needed for a "sorority" (a group of females). Environment:They require a tropical freshwater environment with a stable temperature of 78–82°F (25–28°C) and a pH range of 6.5–7.5. Tank Setup:Ample plants and hiding places, such as caves and ornaments, are essential. Diet:They are carnivores and should be fed a high-quality diet of betta pellets, supplemented with live or frozen foods like bloodworms and brine shrimp. Why Choose an Assorted Female Betta? Color Variety:You get a unique and vibrant fish without knowing the exact color beforehand. Community Tank Option:Their less aggressive nature allows for the possibility of keeping them in groups (sororities) or with other peaceful fish, offering more display options. Hardiness:They are hardy and relatively easy to care for, making them a great choice for beginners and experienced hobbyists alike.

Hellboy Betta (Male)
A Hellboy Betta male is a vibrant Betta splendens characterized by its intense red coloration, often combined with other bold hues like black, white, or iridescent blue, and typically features short, agile Plakat (short-finned) fins, making it an active and striking aquarium fish. These territorial and aggressive males are best kept in a single-male community or with very carefully chosen peaceful tankmates. Appearance Coloration:The defining feature is its vivid, often metallic, red coloration. This red can be mixed with secondary colors such as black, white, or iridescent blue and green. Fin Type:"Hellboy" is a type of Plakat Betta, meaning it has short, full fins. This gives it a more active and agile swimming style compared to traditional long-finned Bettas. Temperament & Behavior Aggressive:Like other male Bettas, Hellboys are highly territorial and aggressive, especially toward other males. Community Housing:While they can be housed in a community tank, it must be large enough and contain only peaceful, non-aggressive tankmates, such as snails or certain small fish. Intelligent & Active:They are known for being intelligent and responsive to their owners and their environment. Care Requirements Tank Size:A properly sized aquarium with stable, well-maintained freshwater conditions is essential. Water Parameters:The ideal water conditions include a pH between 6.5 and 7.5 and a temperature of 75-82°F (24-28°C). Diet:A high-protein diet of Betta-specific pellets is recommended, with occasional live food like brine shrimp or mosquito larvae.

Betta Giant
A Giant Betta Male is a significantly larger variety of the common Siamese fighting fish, capable of reaching up to 5 inches in length, compared to the standard 2.5 inches. These fish are known for their striking, vibrant colors and long, fluid fins, which are often more developed and showy than those of females. Male Giant Bettas are highly territorial and use their vibrant colors and fin displays to assert dominance and attract mates. Key Characteristics Size:Up to 5 inches long, making them the largest betta variety. Color:A wide and vibrant array of colors and patterns, which can vary greatly from one individual to another. Fins:Possess long, flowing, and often exaggerated fins, such as those seen in the longtail varieties. Behavior:Highly territorial and aggressive towards other male bettas. Breeding:Exhibit the classic male betta behavior of building bubble nests during the breeding season. Origin:Bred through selective artificial selection by skilled breeders, originating from the betta splendens species. Care and Habitat Tank Size:A minimum of a 10-gallon tank is recommended for a single Giant Betta Male. Water Parameters:Maintain a stable water temperature (76-82°F) and a neutral pH (around 7.0). Diet:Provide a balanced diet suitable for ornamental bettas. Sensitivity:They can be more sensitive to shipping stress, with overnight shipping sometimes recommended.

White Halfmoon Betta (Male)
A White Halfmoon Betta is an elegant, pure white Betta splendens variant with a distinctive, flowing tail that fans out into a perfect half-moon shape, often with a shimmering or iridescent quality. These exotic fish are known for their striking appearance and require care similar to other bettas, including a heated, filtered aquarium with low water flow and a varied diet of high-protein foods. Appearance Color:The defining characteristic is a shimmering or sparkling, pure ivory-white color across the entire body and fins. Tail:The name "Halfmoon" refers to the tail, which, when flared, resembles a capital "D" or a 180-degree fan, creating a semicircular shape. Fins:Males typically have large, flowing fins, including the caudal (tail) fin, dorsal, and ventral fins. Care Requirements Aquarium:A heated and filtered aquarium with a minimum of 5 gallons is recommended, providing enough space for the fish to swim and explore. Water Conditions:Water temperatures should be maintained between 75-80°F (24-27°C) with a pH of 6.5-7.5. Water Flow:A gentle water flow is essential because the long fins can be easily damaged by strong currents. Diet:A varied diet of high-quality flakes, pellets, frozen, or live foods rich in animal protein is necessary. Social Behavior:Like most male bettas, White Halfmoon Bettas are semi-aggressive and should be housed alone. Origin The White Halfmoon Betta is a variant of Betta splendens that was selectively bred from stock originating in Thailand.

Betta Black Samurai (Male)
A male Black Samurai Betta is characterized by a bold, metallic, armor-like black body with contrasting iridescent scales, often silver or white, on the head and back. These striking fish are prized for their unique appearance, a product of line breeding within the Betta splendens species. They are generally hardy, intelligent, and require a varied diet and stable water conditions, with only one male being kept per aquarium due to their territorial nature. Appearance Coloration:A deep, metallic black is the primary color, with iridescent silver, white, or gold scales creating a "samurai armor" effect on the head and back. Fins:They have short, plakat-style fins. Body:Their bodies are stocky and cylindrical, typical of the plakat variety. Other Characteristics:They are known for the reflection of light off their metallic scales, creating a dramatic appearance. Temperament & Care Territorial:Male Black Samurai Bettas are territorial and aggressive, so they should be housed alone in an aquarium. Diet:They are carnivores and thrive on a varied diet of high-quality Betta pellets and frozen or live foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. Tank Environment:A minimum tank size of 4-5 gallons is recommended, with a stable temperature of 75-82°F (24-28°C). Filter:A gentle filter is advised to avoid strong currents, as they prefer slow-moving or standing water. Lifespan:With proper care, they can live for 2-4 years.

Galaxy Koi Betta
A male Galaxy Koi Betta is a fish recognized for its unique, marbled "galaxy" color patterns featuring swirling blues, reds, white, and metallic iridescence, inspired by koi fish. These distinctive markings are created by a marble gene, resulting in a unique color layout for each individual. With their striking appearance and unique genetic traits, Galaxy Koi Bettas are prized for aquariums, especially in nano tanks. Appearance & Genetics Marbling:They display a unique color-changing gene that creates a vibrant, speckled, or marbled pattern. Colors:The pattern resembles a starry galaxy and includes vibrant colors like blue, turquoise, red, and orange, often with iridescent scales. Uniqueness:Each fish has a one-of-a-kind, evolving color palette, making every Galaxy Koi Betta unique. Fins:They may have short fins (Plakat) or long, ornate fins (Halfmoon), with a Halfmoon Plakat (HMPK) type offering better swimming ability. Behavior Territorial:Male Galaxy Koi Bettas are highly territorial and should be kept alone in an aquarium to avoid conflict. Intelligent:They are described as intelligent and interactive fish, with some recognizing their owners. Care Requirements Aquarium Size:A minimum of a 4-gallon tank is recommended. Filtration:A gentle filter is necessary to prevent strong currents, which can stress this Betta variety. Diet:A varied diet of high-quality Betta pellets, frozen bloodworms, and brine shrimp is ideal for their health. Lifespan:With proper care, they typically live for 2 to 4 years.

Wild bettas Type (Male)
Wild bettas are less colorful, smaller, and have shorter fins than their domesticated counterparts, with duller bodies and iridescent but less prominent colors. They live in shallow freshwater habitats like rice paddies and marshes in Southeast Asia and possess a labyrinth organ to breathe air from the surface in their low-oxygen environments. Males display territorial aggression, while females are drabber and used for breeding. Appearance Coloration:Wild bettas are generally subdued, with drab brown or greyish-green bodies. They have iridescent scales that can flash blue or green in the light, but these are less intense than in captive-bred fish. Fins:Males have shorter, less elaborate fins than their domesticated cousins, often with a red crescent-shaped band or red accents. Size and Shape:They are smaller and more slender, reaching only a few inches in length, making them more streamlined for their habitats. Habitat Environment:They live in shallow, slow-moving freshwater environments such as rice paddies, swamps, and canals in countries like Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Breathing Adaptation:Their labyrinth organ allows them to breathe air directly from the water's surface, which is crucial for surviving in the low-oxygen water of their marshy habitats. Behavior Social Structure:Unlike the highly territorial domesticated Betta splendens, some wild bettas are more social. Mating:Males display vivid red and blue coloration during mating displays. Territoriality:Male wild bettas are aggressive and will fight to protect their territories and nests, a survival trait in their competitive environment.
Avatar Betta Fish (Male)
A beautiful and unique variety of the betta fish species. It has a striking black coloration that is accented by iridescent blue spots on its fins and body. Our breeders have selectively bred this fish to have a perfect color on its body. A male Avatar Betta is a type of Betta splendens distinguished by its short fins, deep metallic blue-green or dark black coloration, and vibrant, iridescent scales. It is known for its rich coloration, where light reflects off its body and scales, often featuring intricate patterns, sometimes with "heart" shapes on the sides of its body. As a short-finned (Plakat) variety, it is more agile and less prone to fin damage than long-finned types. Key Characteristics Body and Fins:Male Avatar Bettas are typically short-finned (Plakat) Bettas, with stocky, cylindrical bodies and shorter, more robust fins compared to their long-finned counterparts. Coloration:They are famous for their deep, intense metallic colors, which can include electric blue, turquoise, dark black, or even copper and gold. Iridescence:The name "Avatar" comes from the way light reflects off the body and scales, creating a dazzling, iridescent display of color. Patterns:The coloration often includes intricate patterns on the fins and body, with some specimens even featuring unique "heart" patterns on their sides. Temperament:Like most male Bettas, they are territorial and aggressive and must be kept alone or with very careful consideration of tank mates to prevent fighting. Origin and Breeding Indonesia:The Avatar Betta is a variety developed by breeders, particularly in Indonesia, who have selectively bred Betta splendens for enhanced color intensity and fin strength. Hybridization:It is a domesticated form resulting from line-breeding and hybridization with other Betta species and mutations to achieve the striking appearance. Named After a Film:The name "Avatar" is inspired by the popular movie, similar to other named varieties like "Hellboy" or "Armageddon" that are also produced in Southeast Asia.

Elephant Ear Betta
The Elephant Ear Betta, also known as the Dumbo Betta, is a striking Betta fish distinguished by its large, elephant-ear-like pectoral fins that give it a unique and elegant appearance. These visually captivating fish are available in many vibrant colors and patterns, and while they are hardy, they require specific care, including a gentle filter and a diet of high-quality pellets and live foods. Appearance Large Pectoral Fins:The hallmark feature is the oversized pectoral fins that resemble elephant ears, moving gracefully as the fish swims. Colors and Patterns:They come in a wide range of vibrant colors, including solid, marbled, koi, and metallic shades. Body Types:They can be paired with different tail types, such as Halfmoon or Delta, creating distinct looks within the Elephant Ear variety. Care Requirements Aquarium Setup:A varied diet of high-quality pellets, frozen, or live foods is essential for their health. Filtration:A gentle filter is recommended to avoid strong currents, which can be detrimental to their delicate fins. Diet:A mixed diet including high-quality betta pellets, bloodworms, and brine shrimp is ideal. Tank Mates:Male Elephant Ear Bettas are territorial and should be kept alone, though females can sometimes be kept in sororities with enough space and peaceful community fish. Temperament and Lifespan Hardy and Intelligent:Despite their delicate appearance, they are generally hardy and intelligent fish. Lifespan:With proper care, including a good diet and tank maintenance, they can live for 2-4 years.

Betta Nemo (Male)
A male Betta Nemo is a Betta splendens with a unique, marbled coloration of orange, red, white, and black, resembling a clownfish, though the name refers to the color pattern, not the species itself. These "designer" strains are known for unpredictable, evolving patterns due to the marble gene and individual variations in fin shapes and sizes, such as the Halfmoon or Plakat. Appearance Coloration:Displays a striking and vibrant combination of orange, red, white, and black, sometimes with metallic blues or greens. Marble Gene:Their patterns are a result of the marble gene, which causes them to change color over time, meaning no two Betta Nemo fish are exactly alike. Fin Types:Can feature different fin shapes, including the long, flowing Halfmoon or the shorter, more agile Plakat style. Origin and Naming Designer Strains:Betta Nemo is a specific color pattern within the Betta splendens species, bred for its distinctive appearance. Clownfish Connection:The name "Nemo" comes from the clownfish, which shares a similar orange, white, and black color scheme. Behavior and Care Male Aggression:Like other male bettas, they are known to be aggressive and should be housed alone or with carefully chosen, peaceful tankmates. Tank Requirements:Thrive in a minimum 5-gallon tank with a gentle filter and warm water, requiring regular maintenance and water changes. Habitat:They are native to the shallow waters of Southeast Asia.