ASSORTED Betta Plakats Grade B

ASSORTED Betta Plakats Grade B

Betta splendens

In Stock Common stock Wild Caught Moderate care Not Reef Safe

SKU: 01-A-25-095-07

Discover the vibrant Assorted Betta Plakats Grade B, a stunning freshwater gem.

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Export Size
up to 7.0 cm
Origin
Southeast Asia
Temperature
24.0–28.0°C
Min. Tank Size
20 L
pH
6.50–7.50
Diet
carnivore
The Assorted Betta Plakats Grade B (Betta splendens) is a captivating freshwater fish known for its vivid color variations and striking fin morphology. Originating from the tranquil waters of Southeast Asia, particularly in regions like Thailand and Cambodia, these fish are an embodiment of the rich biodiversity found in their native habitats. Betta splendens exhibit a range of colors, from deep blues and reds to iridescent greens, making them a favorite among aquarium enthusiasts worldwide.

These fish are characterized by their short, rounded fins, which differentiate them from their long-finned relatives. Males typically display more vibrant colors and elaborate patterns, using these traits to attract potential mates. In the wild, Bettas inhabit slow-moving waters, rice paddies, and marshes where they can utilize their labyrinth organ to breathe atmospheric oxygen, allowing them to thrive in low-oxygen environments. Their natural behavior includes territorial displays and bubble nesting, showcasing their unique social structures.

In terms of behavior, Betta splendens are known for their spirited personalities. Males are particularly aggressive toward each other, often resulting in fights, which has led to their nickname as Siamese fighting fish. However, females tend to be more docile and can be kept in community tanks under the right conditions. When properly housed, Betta plakats can exhibit fascinating social behaviors and interactions, providing endless enjoyment for observers.

To maintain their health and vibrancy, these fish require a stable environment that mimics their natural habitat. The Assorted Betta Plakats are not only visually stunning but also relatively easy to care for, making them an ideal choice for both novice and experienced aquarists.
To ensure the health and vitality of Assorted Betta Plakats Grade B, maintaining optimal water parameters is crucial. Ideal temperature range is between 24°C to 28°C, with a pH level of 6.5 to 7.5. These fish thrive in a well-maintained freshwater environment with minimal salinity. A minimum tank size of 20 liters is recommended, allowing them enough space to establish territories and reduce stress.

Feeding should consist of high-quality pellets or flakes designed for Betta fish, supplemented with occasional live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp and daphnia to enhance their diet. Compatibility can vary; thus, it's essential to avoid keeping multiple males together to prevent aggression. However, females can be housed in groups of three or more to promote a peaceful community environment, provided the tank is spacious and well-planted.

Acclimation should be gradual to avoid shock; floating the sealed bag in the aquarium for 15-20 minutes before releasing the fish is recommended. Quarantine new arrivals for at least two weeks to monitor for any signs of disease, ensuring the health of your existing stock. Regular water changes and tank maintenance will also contribute to the overall well-being of these stunning fish.
Assorted Betta Plakats Grade B are suitable for shipping, provided optimal conditions are met. Packing density should allow for adequate space; typically, one fish per liter is recommended. These fish are sensitive to temperature fluctuations, so maintaining a stable temperature between 24°C to 28°C during transit is essential. Bettas are not listed under CITES, but shipping regulations should be followed to ensure compliance with local laws.

Species Parameters

Max Adult Size 7.0 cm
Origin Southeast Asia
Diet carnivore
Temp Min 24.0 °C
Temp Max 28.0 °C
pH Min 6.50
pH Max 7.50
Min Tank 20 L

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