Betta Fish

Scientific name: Betta splendens

Type: Fish Main biome: Rivers and Wetlands Difficulty: Fácil

Siamese fighting fish, colorful and territorial, ideal for individual aquariums.

Quick facts

  • Approximate size5–7 cm
  • Average weight3–4 g
  • Life expectancy2–4 years (captivity)
  • ActivityMainly diurnal
Betta Fish
Betta Fish
Betta Fish

Basic information

  • 🏡Habitat: rice paddies, ponds, and shallow, calm waters of Southeast Asia.
  • 🍏Diet: opportunistic carnivore; eats insect larvae, small invertebrates, and zooplankton.
  • 👫Sexual dimorphism: males with longer fins and much more intense colors than females.
  • 🐾Predators: larger fish, aquatic birds, and other animals that feed on small fish.

Life in the wild

How the betta fish is in its natural environment, before becoming an aquarium fish.

Species overview

The betta comes from freshwaters of Southeast Asia, especially rice paddies, canals, and ponds in Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. It is a labyrinth fish, capable of breathing atmospheric air in addition to using its gills.

Natural habitat

In the wild it lives in shallow waters, with dense vegetation and almost non-existent current. The water is usually warm, slightly acidic, and loaded with organic matter from leaves and roots.

Behavior

Males are territorial and defend small areas where they build bubble nests. Females can form small groups, but also seek refuge among plants and roots.

Conservation

Wild populations are affected by habitat loss and water pollution. Aquarium varieties mostly come from selective breeding lines, very different from wild bettas.

Curiosities

Interesting details about the behavior and biology of the betta fish.

  • 💧It has a labyrinth organ that allows it to breathe air directly from the surface.
  • 🎨Aquarium varieties show colors and fin shapes that do not exist in nature.
  • ♂️Males build bubble nests where they care for eggs and fry.
  • ⚔️Two males together can fight very aggressively, so they should never be housed in the same aquarium.

Welfare profile

Key aspects to ensure the welfare of the betta fish in responsible home aquariums.

Water volumeMedium

Although it can survive in small volume, it needs adequately sized aquariums to swim and maintain stable parameters. Typical "bowl fishbowls" are not appropriate.

Water quality and temperatureHigh

It is a tropical fish: requires warm and clean water, with gentle filtration. Cold water or without adequate filtration greatly shortens its life expectancy.

CompatibilityMedium

Males should not live together. Coexistence with other species requires large aquariums and calm companions that do not damage their fins.

Betta Fish in captivity

General recommendations for its responsible maintenance. It does not replace specialist advice or local regulations.

⚠️ Avoid acquiring bettas as "decoration" or on impulse. They are living animals that require daily care and a specific aquarium, not objects for shopping centers or offices.

Is it suitable for beginners?

It can be if its real needs for space, temperature, and filtration are respected. It is not if you intend to keep it in tiny containers without a filter or heater.

Minimum recommended requirements

Stable aquarium with gentle filtration and sufficient volume. Warm water appropriate for a tropical fish. Hiding places and plants (natural or quality artificial) to reduce stress. Varied diet with specific feed and frozen or live prey.

Welfare and warning signs

A healthy betta shows curiosity, opens its fins, and eats eagerly. Extreme lethargy, clamped fins, or difficulty swimming are signs that something is wrong.

Responsibility and commitment

Always consider if you can offer it several years of care. If not, it is better not to acquire it and enjoy the species through educational material and conservation projects.

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