Betta's originally come from Thailand, which used to be known as Siam. Hence the name "Siamese Fighting Fish".
A betta is a fish of the species Betta, especially Betta splendens, commonly known as the Siamese fighting fish.
Yes, the Philippines is a tropical country located in Southeast Asia. It is known for its warm weather, high humidity, and abundant rainfall throughout the year. The country experiences only two main seasons: a wet season with monsoon rains and a dry season with occasional typhoons.
"Siamese fighting fish" (Betta splendens) originated in the paddy fields, puddles and slow water ways in the tropical rainforests of what used to be called "Siam" now known as "Thailand".
Exactly as you spelled it in your question; a Betta fish is also known as a Siamese Fighting Fish.it is spelled "Betta", or its other name, "Siamese Fighting Fish." I know alot about Betta's. :D
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Betta's (also known as Siamese Fighting Fish) are available at your local pet store year round.
No, it is not recommended to house a snail with a betta fish as bettas are known to be aggressive and may harm the snail.
Male Betta's are solitary. They cannot be placed with other fish. That's why they are known a Japanese fighting fish. They will kill other fish for territory.
No, it is not safe to house a snail with a betta fish. Betta fish are known to be aggressive and may harm or even kill the snail. It is best to keep them in separate tanks.
No, the Bahamas is not a tropical rainforest. It is a tropical island country known for its white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs. The climate in the Bahamas is tropical maritime, with warm temperatures year-round.
Papua New Guinea and then Tropical south east Asia