Betta Halfmoon Red Purple LRP - Grade A
Betta splendens
Out of Stock
Scarce stock
Wild Caught
Moderate care
Not Reef Safe
SKU: 01-A-25-273-07
Discover the stunning Betta Halfmoon Red Purple LRP, a vibrant and popular freshwater fish.
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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 Betta Halfmoon Red Purple LRP (Betta splendens) is a striking variant of the Siamese fighting fish, celebrated for its stunning coloration and unique fin shape. Originating from the lush waters of Southeast Asia, this species showcases an impressive blend of red and purple hues, making it a favorite among aquarium enthusiasts. The Halfmoon variety is characterized by its large, rounded tail that spreads out to form a half-moon shape when fully flared, adding to its visual allure.
In its natural habitat, the Betta splendens thrives in slow-moving waters such as rice paddies, ponds, and marshes where it can find plenty of hiding spots among aquatic plants. This fish is known for its territorial behavior, particularly among males, which is a significant aspect of its natural history. Bettas are equipped with a labyrinth organ that allows them to breathe atmospheric air, enabling them to survive in low-oxygen environments, thereby adapting well to various conditions.
Behaviorally, Bettas are curious and interactive fish that exhibit a range of personalities, making them engaging pets for aquarium keepers. While they can be aggressive towards their own kind, especially males, they can coexist peacefully with certain species when housed in a well-planned community tank. Their vivid colors and dynamic movements make them a captivating addition to any freshwater aquarium.
This species requires a careful balance of water quality and environmental enrichment to thrive, emphasizing the importance of proper care and maintenance to showcase their full beauty in captivity.
In its natural habitat, the Betta splendens thrives in slow-moving waters such as rice paddies, ponds, and marshes where it can find plenty of hiding spots among aquatic plants. This fish is known for its territorial behavior, particularly among males, which is a significant aspect of its natural history. Bettas are equipped with a labyrinth organ that allows them to breathe atmospheric air, enabling them to survive in low-oxygen environments, thereby adapting well to various conditions.
Behaviorally, Bettas are curious and interactive fish that exhibit a range of personalities, making them engaging pets for aquarium keepers. While they can be aggressive towards their own kind, especially males, they can coexist peacefully with certain species when housed in a well-planned community tank. Their vivid colors and dynamic movements make them a captivating addition to any freshwater aquarium.
This species requires a careful balance of water quality and environmental enrichment to thrive, emphasizing the importance of proper care and maintenance to showcase their full beauty in captivity.
To ensure optimal health for the Betta Halfmoon Red Purple LRP, maintain water temperatures between 24°C and 28°C, with a pH level ranging from 6.5 to 7.5. Regular water changes and good filtration are essential to keep the water clean and oxygenated. Bettas are carnivorous and should be fed a high-quality diet that includes pellets, frozen or live foods such as bloodworms and brine shrimp to promote vibrant colors and healthy growth.
When introducing new Bettas to an aquarium, acclimation should be gradual to reduce stress, ideally over a period of several hours. It is advisable to quarantine new arrivals for at least two weeks to monitor for any signs of illness before introducing them to the main tank. Compatibility with tank mates should be considered carefully; Bettas generally do well with peaceful community fish but should be kept away from fin-nippers or other aggressive species.
Maintaining a minimum tank size of 20 liters is recommended to provide ample space for swimming and hiding. Adding plants, caves, and other decorations can enhance their environment and reduce stress. Regular monitoring of water parameters and maintaining a consistent routine will help ensure the well-being of these stunning fish.
When introducing new Bettas to an aquarium, acclimation should be gradual to reduce stress, ideally over a period of several hours. It is advisable to quarantine new arrivals for at least two weeks to monitor for any signs of illness before introducing them to the main tank. Compatibility with tank mates should be considered carefully; Bettas generally do well with peaceful community fish but should be kept away from fin-nippers or other aggressive species.
Maintaining a minimum tank size of 20 liters is recommended to provide ample space for swimming and hiding. Adding plants, caves, and other decorations can enhance their environment and reduce stress. Regular monitoring of water parameters and maintaining a consistent routine will help ensure the well-being of these stunning fish.
The Betta Halfmoon Red Purple LRP is well-suited for shipping due to its hardy nature. When packing, maintain a density of 1 fish per liter to minimize stress. Ship at temperatures between 24°C and 28°C to ensure their comfort during transit. This species is not listed under CITES, allowing for easier export regulations.
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