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Hot: 24 to 28 °C
6 to 7.5 PH
Animalia
Betta
Anabantiformes
19 to 25 USD
5 to 20 dGH
Animalia
Chordata
Eukaryota
Jump: 0.16-0.25 Feet
Survive Without Water: 5 to 10 Minutes
Water Temperature: 24 to 28 °C
Family: Osphronemidae
Sub Famlily: Macropodusinae
Environment: Enthopelagic Freshwater
Biology: Softwater
Threat to Human: Harmless
Country Info: Southeast Asia Rice Paddies
Classification: Actinopterygii
Over the past few years dragon fighting fish develop continuously. The result is a traditional red dragon which is developed in many colors. The colors are orange, yellow, black, golden, and fancy dragon developed in many forms.
According to the guidelines of Siamese fighting, fish dragons have improved from the past to the present in terms of color. The breeder tries to focus on a developing shiny silver color scale that coats the body and head.body and fin are contrasted. color and try to remove unwanted color as much as possible.
Samurai betta homes in the shallow, slow-moving waters of rice paddies, even small ditches, and ponds. They developed their ability over time, they can breathe oxygen from the air, which helps them to tolerate low oxygen levels. As you know they started their journey from fighting fish to aquarium fish. They catch the attention of the breeder due to their vibrant and unique color, and flowing fins.
All the betta nowadays are a result of the breeding experiment; breeders develop a betta in different colors, patterns tail styles, and fins. There are various colors in black, red, orange, yellow, and many other colors. the betta has an elegant and classy appealing personality. The betta caudal fins resemble a half-moon moon which looks beautiful when fully extended. Their extended finnage is delicate so need proper care and keep them safe in extreme situations