Betta channoides Female
Betta channoides
Limited
Occasional stock
Wild Caught
Moderate care
Not Reef Safe
SKU: 01-A-25-135-08
Discover the enchanting Betta channoides female, a vibrant gem of freshwater aquariums.
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Export Size
up to 6.0 cm
Origin
Southeast Asia
Temperature
24.0–28.0°C
Min. Tank Size
20 L
pH
6.50–7.50
Diet
omnivore
The Betta channoides, commonly known as the Channa Betta, is a relatively rare and colorful species of freshwater fish native to the swamps and wetlands of Southeast Asia. This captivating species is especially sought after for its striking colors and unique body shape, which combines the beauty of traditional Bettas with a more elongated form reminiscent of the Channa family. Females exhibit a range of hues, from deep blues to vibrant reds and greens, making them a stunning addition to any aquarium.
In the wild, Betta channoides inhabit slow-moving waters with dense vegetation, where they thrive in a rich environment filled with plant life and shelter. This species prefers shallow waters, often found in flooded areas during the rainy season. Their natural habitat not only provides them with food but also protection from predators, allowing them to flourish in their ecosystem. As a labyrinth fish, they possess the unique ability to breathe atmospheric air, which enables them to survive in low-oxygen environments.
Behaviorally, Betta channoides females are generally less aggressive than their male counterparts, making them suitable for community tanks when paired with peaceful species. They exhibit interesting social behaviors, often engaging in gentle displays of courtship and interaction with one another. However, like all Betta species, they can become territorial when breeding, so proper care and monitoring are essential during these times.
With their captivating appearance and fascinating behaviors, Betta channoides females are not only a visual delight but also a wonderful species for hobbyists looking to expand their collection with a unique and vibrant freshwater fish.
In the wild, Betta channoides inhabit slow-moving waters with dense vegetation, where they thrive in a rich environment filled with plant life and shelter. This species prefers shallow waters, often found in flooded areas during the rainy season. Their natural habitat not only provides them with food but also protection from predators, allowing them to flourish in their ecosystem. As a labyrinth fish, they possess the unique ability to breathe atmospheric air, which enables them to survive in low-oxygen environments.
Behaviorally, Betta channoides females are generally less aggressive than their male counterparts, making them suitable for community tanks when paired with peaceful species. They exhibit interesting social behaviors, often engaging in gentle displays of courtship and interaction with one another. However, like all Betta species, they can become territorial when breeding, so proper care and monitoring are essential during these times.
With their captivating appearance and fascinating behaviors, Betta channoides females are not only a visual delight but also a wonderful species for hobbyists looking to expand their collection with a unique and vibrant freshwater fish.
To ensure the health and well-being of Betta channoides females, it's crucial to maintain specific water parameters. Ideal water conditions include a temperature range of 24-28°C, a pH level between 6.5 and 7.5, and soft to moderately hard water. Regular water changes are recommended to keep the environment clean and free from toxins, which can affect their health.
Feeding Betta channoides is relatively straightforward, as they are omnivorous. A balanced diet of high-quality pellets, frozen foods, and occasional live food will keep them healthy and vibrant. It's essential to avoid overfeeding, as this can lead to health issues.
Compatibility is an important aspect of their care; while females are generally more peaceful, it’s advisable to avoid housing them with overly aggressive or territorial species. When introducing them to a new tank, acclimation should be performed slowly to minimize stress. Quarantine new arrivals for at least two weeks to monitor for any signs of disease before adding them to a community tank.
Feeding Betta channoides is relatively straightforward, as they are omnivorous. A balanced diet of high-quality pellets, frozen foods, and occasional live food will keep them healthy and vibrant. It's essential to avoid overfeeding, as this can lead to health issues.
Compatibility is an important aspect of their care; while females are generally more peaceful, it’s advisable to avoid housing them with overly aggressive or territorial species. When introducing them to a new tank, acclimation should be performed slowly to minimize stress. Quarantine new arrivals for at least two weeks to monitor for any signs of disease before adding them to a community tank.
Betta channoides females are suitable for shipping with proper care. They should be packed in insulated containers with adequate oxygen and water. A packing density of up to 20 fish per liter is recommended to ensure their comfort during transit. These fish are sensitive to temperature changes, so maintaining a stable temperature between 24-28°C during shipping is crucial. This species is not listed under CITES, simplifying export procedures.
Species Parameters
Max Adult Size
6.0 cm
Origin
Southeast Asia
Diet
omnivore
Temp Min
24.0 °C
Temp Max
28.0 °C
pH Min
6.50
pH Max
7.50
Min Tank
20 L