Many breeders of fish in Tropical Asia are constantly cross breeding fish and developing new strains so they can have a "special type" and charge extra money for it/them. What it boils down to, is there are dozens of names and different fin shapes but they are all the same species Betta splendens.
probaly about 10 11 or twelve unfortonly i have no idea.
Pellets are generally considered better for bettas as they provide a more balanced diet and help prevent overfeeding compared to flakes.
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Boy bettas have really big fins and are very colorful, and girl bettas are pretty much the opposite!
Bettas originate from Southeast Asia.
Male bettas should be kept alone. Female bettas can sometimes be kept with other fish, but in a large community tank. Bettas need their space!
bettas are very territorial fish, the males fight for their territiory.
the same as all the other bettas
Bettas will eat baby guppys as will most other fish, but in general, male Bettas will only fight with other male Bettas. They do not fight with other species of fish
Yes, crowntail females can mate with halfmoon males, and vice versa. Any type of betta can mate with any another type. Veiltails with halfmoons, deltas with crowntails, etc. But most people prefer to breed bettas with their own type because they plan to sell them, and most people don't want "mutts". They can also keep the coloration, finnage, and physical characeteristics of the betta type. It is much easier to sell these purebred bettas. If you planning on breeding the crowntail and halfmoon and selling, I highly suggest that you reconsider this. Get a two quality bettas (same type) from a good breeder. Enjoy your fish!
With bettas, the males have longer fins, even the plakat (short finned) type.
They see them the same as other male bettas,as competition,they cannot tell the diffrence between their reflections and other bettas.