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Hot: 23 to 26 °C
6.8 to 7.5 PH
Animalia
Betta
Anseriformes
5 to 7 USD
5 to 10 dGH
Animalia
Chordata
Eukaryota
Jump: 0.16-0.25 Feet
Survive Without Water: 5 to 10 Minutes
Water Temperature: 22 to 26 °C
Family: Osphronemidae (Gouramis)
Sub Famlily: Macropodusinae
Environment: Enbenthopelagic Freshwater
Biology: Softwater
Threat to Human: Harmless
Country Info: United States
Classification: Actinopterygii
A Betta was described in 1782 and originated from a central asia commonly called the silver Russian crap. They live in slow-moving fresh water such as straight lakes, rivers, ponds, small crustaceans, and plant matter.
The veiltail betta is earlier known as carassiu aurtus auratus in developed in the 1500s. In China, they are found in small ponds. In the 16th century, they imported to Japan in the 18th century in the US. A fancy goldfish has 125 varieties. They have a round body and scientists experiment with the veiltail betta fin.
Betta or Japanese fighting fish Famous for their vibrant color and variety of fin and tail variety. It is the result of the selective breeding of betta as a result of the different ranges of color and tail. The variety is increasing every year because betta breeders breed multiple varieties. Mainly discovered in the United States, this betta is commonly known as a freshwater fish native to Southeast Asia, regions such as Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam. In the wild, there are 70+ betta goldfish species discovered.
Veiltail betta is a common and popular betta to breed and develop multiple varieties. This variety is easy to find, they are also known for their beautiful fin type. Breeders breed a fancy tail and this fancy betta known as crowntail and halfmoon betta. The variety is common and no longer part of the competitively, and dedicated breeders still see the value in beautiful variety.