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Hot: 24 to 27 °C
6.5 to 7.5 PH
Animalia
Betta
Anabantiformes
25 to 30 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 27 °C
Family: Osphronemidae
Sub Famlily: Macropodusinae
Environment: Enthopelagic Freshwater
Biology: Softwater
Threat to Human: Harmless
Country Info: Southeast Asia Rice Paddies
Classification: Actinopterygii
The Betta splendens are commonly found in Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia near the South asia origin. The water is warm as well as shallow moving and densely vegetated, it is perfect for the healthy life of betta. A half-sun betta is not just an aquarium fish but they are also fighting fish. They carry a long history as the warrior of Siam.
The half-sun betta is a tropical water fish in the region of South Asia. Native to the warm water of Asia, this fish can be found in slow-moving water such as rice paddies, canals, and floodplains in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, etc.
Bettas are one of the popular fish in the aquarium world. One of the rare and most popular bettas is a half-sun betta. They made their 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 the fighting fish to the aquarium fish. They catch the attention of the breeder due to their vibrant and unique color, and flowing fins.