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creating a haven for halfmoon betta

To keep this delicate fish kept in an aquarium trade started in the 20th century. Halfmoon betta is a popular betta fish in the aqua world.

Tank size

They are small in size, the halfmoon betta requires large and comfortable space, they prefer 5 gallons per individual. A 10-gallon fish tanks generally follow a standard aquarium sizing of 20” Length x 10” Width x 12” Height, and weight around 111 lbs.

The first thing is you can say that halfmoon betta is a little ball of fiery energy, they are constantly moving around, looking for either pray or fight. They prefer to live in large spaces but small spaces make them suffocated and unhappy. The second thing is they are incredibly protective of their space. If you need multiple species with halfmoon betta have a proper space to live.

Tank habitat

One of the best ways of making Halfmoon Betta happy is to customize their tank which mimics its natural environment. Being a pet, halfmoon bettas still runs on its wild instincts. It means that it will always be looking for a hiding place from the potential predictors, where it can build a bubble nest for spawning.

Tank maintenance

Tank maintenance involves all activities that check the optimal tank condition. Fish water containing ammonia can make tanks toxic when left unchecked, leading to diseases. You need a good biological filtration system to regulate the ammonia level in the tank.

You can use plants for the biological filter. Because filters not only remove toxic compounds and food remnants from the water. It also performs surface brick to increase oxygen levels in water. A filter also indicates how to change water. You also pay attention to the chemical composition of water. It thrives in soft water to ensure certain water parameters are met.

Tank size

The halfmoon betta are active species, they need a fair amount of space to live comfortably. It can not live in a small area. For a single betta, they need a 5-gallon of water. In a large space, they live comfortably and swim freely around the tank. If you put other fish with halfmoon bettas it will need more space. Because the betta do not enjoy being in an overcrowded tank.

creating a haven for halfmoon betta
creating a haven for halfmoon betta

Tank mate

In general, betta is an aggressive species, and halfmoon betta is known for its aggressive nature. So choose that tankmate wisely, prefer piece-loving and common water parameter species to live with.Male betta loves their privacy; if they assume someone lives in their territory they become aggressive and attack them, if they are identical they end up killing each other. they are extremely protective of their space.

Male and female halfmoon betta can not live in the same tank for a long time. They are together only for breeding. That is the reason, they should be placed in separate tanks after breeding. If she lives in the same tank with a male betta, she ends up being killed.

Ghost shrimp: they are famous as glass shrimp. They have glass-like transparent bodies; they look very attractive due to their unique feature and body. They are freshwater thriving, generally, they require a 5-gallon tank. The range of the water temperature is between 65 and 82ºF Also they prefer silently acidic water so the PH value is between 7.0.to 8.0. They are ideal tank mate because their food habitat and water parameters same as halfmoon betta.

Cory catfish: The Cory catfish is a freshwater fish. Generally, they required a 10-gallon tank. The range of the water temperature is between 72 and 79ºF Also they prefer silently acidic water so the PH value is between 6.5.to 7.0. They are ideal tank mates because their food habitat and water parameters are the same as halfmoon betta.

Kuhli loaches: it is the coolest oddball fish because of its unique eel-like bodies, beady black eyes, and bristly barbells or whiskers around their mouth. Generally, they required a 20 gallon tank. The range of the water temperature is between 74 and 80ºF also they prefer silently acidic water so the PH value is between 7.0.to 8.0. They are ideal tank mates because their food habitat and water parameters are the same as halfmoon betta.

Guppies: well-known as rainbow fish. Males have available more color than females and have longer fins. Generally, they required a 10-gallon tank. The range of the water temperature is between 68 and 78ºF Also they prefer silently acidic water so the PH value is between 6.5 to 8.0. The water hardness is 100 to 150 mg/l. they prefer an omnivore diet. They are ideal tank mate because their food habitat and water parameters same as halfmoon betta.

creating a haven for halfmoon betta