- The beautiful coloration on every fish
- Centerpiece fish in any aquarium
- Does not require a large aquarium
- Easy to keep
- Charming personality
Halfmoon Betta Male – 2.5 inches
$19.00
The Halfmoon Betta (Betta splendens “Halfmoon”) is a very high-grade coloration fish of the classic longfin variety. Specimens of this fish boast a variable mix of bold blue, red, turquoise, pink, violet, and white, often with a metallic sheen and multiple colors on each specimen! While each individual betta is unique and one-of-a-kind, every specimen of this variety is extremely colorful and high quality!
Categories: Betta Fish, Freshwater Fish
The Halfmoon Betta (Betta splendens “Halfmoon”) is a very high-grade coloration fish of the classic longfin variety. Specimens of this fish boast a variable mix of bold blue, red, turquoise, pink, violet, and white, often with a metallic sheen and multiple colors on each specimen! While each individual betta is unique and one-of-a-kind, every specimen of this variety is extremely colorful and high quality!
Betta species live in slow or stagnant bodies of water, sometimes with very limited open swimming space (such as in rice paddies). In addition to gills, they possess a labyrinth organ that allows them to breathe atmospheric air in oxygen-poor water Bettas are not particularly fast or active swimmers compared to some other species, but they should not be kept in small jars or bowls, contrary to the beliefs of some. Low water flow is appropriate, but filtration, heating, and the standard practices of keeping any aquarium fish are necessary for long-term care. Aquatic Arts does not endorse the long-term keeping of bettas in confined conditions or aquariums without filtration or heating.
Betta care is very simple, even for beginners. As stated above, low water flow is necessary for this somewhat retiring species. Some cover at the top of the water column is also appreciated. Otherwise, this betta species is very undemanding. It will thrive in a planted aquarium with no boisterous or fin-nipping tankmates. While it may be compatible with some bottom-dwelling species and some other peaceful fish, males of this species can sometimes be very aggressive toward other fish in the middle and top of the water column. It is generally peaceful with invertebrates too large to be considered prey. Also, as is common knowledge, males of this species cannot be kept together under any circumstances and females cannot be kept with males except temporarily during well-planned and supervised breeding. Females can be kept with other females as long as there is plenty of space and cover.
This betta species is not a picky eater and will eat a variety of meaty frozen, dry, and live foods. Variety is essential to maintaining optimal health and coloration.
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