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Betta- Avatar Copper 1

Betta- Avatar Copper 1

Regular price R 215.00
Regular price R 215.00 Sale price
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🐠 Betta Fish Description

  • Scientific name: Betta splendens

  • Also known as: Siamese fighting fish

  • Origin: Southeast Asia (Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam)

  • Lifespan: 3–5 years with proper care

  • Size: Typically 2.5–3 inches long

  • Colors: Wide variety — red, blue, turquoise, white, black, multicolor

  • Fin types: Veiltail, Crowntail, Halfmoon, Plakat, and more

  • Temperament: Territorial and aggressive, especially males

  • Labyrinth organ: Allows them to breathe atmospheric air


🐟 Betta Fish Care Guide

Tank Requirements

  • Minimum tank size: 5 gallons (larger is better)

  • Water temperature: 76–82°F (24–28°C)

  • Heater required: Yes

  • Filter: Yes, with low water flow

  • Water changes: 25–50% weekly

  • Water pH: 6.5–7.5

  • Avoid bowls: Too small, unstable temperature, low oxygen

Feeding

  • Diet: High-protein betta pellets, frozen or live foods

  • Good treats: Bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia

  • Feeding frequency: 1–2 times daily

  • Amount: Only as much as they can eat in 1–2 minutes

  • Avoid: Overfeeding — can cause bloat and health issues

Tank Setup

  • Plants: Live or silk plants (avoid sharp plastic)

  • Hiding places: Caves, logs, decorations

  • Substrate: Gravel or sand

  • Lighting: Moderate, follow a day/night cycle

Behavior & Compatibility

  • Male bettas: Never keep with other males

  • Females: Can live in sororities (5+ females) with caution

  • Suitable tank mates: Snails, Corydoras, small peaceful fish (species-dependent)

  • Avoid: Fin nippers (e.g., tiger barbs), aggressive fish, or bright-colored long-finned fish

Health Signs

  • Healthy betta: Bright colors, active, eating well, flaring occasionally

  • Signs of illness: Clamped fins, lethargy, white spots, fin rot, bloating

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