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White Male Fighter 6cm Betta splendens

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Siamese Fighting Fish (Bettas) are anabantoids, which means they can breathe atmospheric air thanks to a unique organ called the labyrinth. This accounts for their ability to thrive in low-oxygen water conditions that would kill most other fish, such as rice paddies, slow-moving streams, drainage ditches, and large puddles.

B. splendens grows to an overall length of approximately 6 cm (2.5 in), and has an average life span of four years. Well kept aquarium specimens have often lived well beyond six years. There are reports of captive Bettas living ten or more years in laboratory settings.

Under the right temperature range, (24-30?C) bettas are normally very active fish. They have good eyesight and will learn to surface for feeding time when a hand appears over the bowl and other simple recognition tools. During darker parts of the day, they may "sleep" or rest on the bottom of the tank or just under the surface where they can breathe. Bettas are very territorial and require a place to hide, even if there are no threats. They will cling very close to any plant or rocky alcove they can find, becoming highly possessive of it.

Because of the aggressive nature of this species, tankmates must be chosen carefully, and two male B. splendens should not be housed in the same tank unless they are separated by a dividing wall. As a general rule, male Bettas cannot be housed together. It is possible to house two male bettas in a single very large tank, provided that there is plenty of cover (such as floating plants) and enough space for both males to establish their own territories. However, this is an extremely risky procedure because of the male's natural territoriality. These experiments in housing males together often end in the death of one or both inhabitants of the tank. (Male bettas do not 'fight to the death' in the wild; once one fish has clearly won the encounter, the loser will retreat to a safe location. In an aquarium, however, there is no place to run, and the winning fish will continue to attack the loser, often ending in death.)

To maximize the lifespan of the fish and ensure their wellbeing, they should always be kept in appropriate sized tanks. As a rule of thumb, for each inch of fish there must be at least four liters of water in its tank. Bettas ideally should be kept in a filtered tank 40L or more and treated like any other freshwater tank fish. Although these conditions are ideal, with proper care and filtration a betta can be happily kept in a smaller tank.

Since bettas are from the rice paddies of southern Asia, they typically thrive in conditions somewhat similar to their origins. In the wild, the Siamese fighting fish inhabits standing or slow-moving water, including floodplains and rice paddies, at temperatures of 24 to 30 ?C. This level of temperature should be used in the aquarium. The pH level should range between 6.5 and 7 (slightly acidic).
Size 6

Customer Reviews

  1. Too beautiful to be male Review by Sarah
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    I love my white beta so much. Seems so much more calm than my other two even though he has delta fins. He's a wonderful looking fish being pure white. No negative thoughts about this fish! (Posted on 5/07/11)

  2. Beyond Stunning Review by Michelle
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    I was totally blown away when I got my order.
    This is my third time I have ordered a white betta. The first was just beautiful, it long veil tail was almost transparent. Double thumbs up.
    My second was great but more a Rose then a white.
    But this one. bordering on halfmoon. Beyond stunning. Very very impressed.
    Well done!!! (Posted on 17/06/11)

  3. Just Beautiful!!!! Review by Michelle
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    Grace and Gorgeous. The only reason why I have 4 stars intead of 5 is because he is a Rose not White. I ordered one of these a little while ago and it was white and words could not describe truely how beautiful his was. Still very happy. Just as stunning! (Posted on 3/02/11)

  4. Casper the friendly ghost... Review by Andrea
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    Love my white male fighter, a beautiful fish that seems like a ghost floating around in the tank, beautiful & inquisitive & gets along great with the albino corys, platys & glass shrimp. Just as gorgeous as any of the more brightly coloured fighters & fun to keep, mine loves his 30L tank as he has plenty of room to move. (Posted on 20/01/11)

  5. Just Lovely Review by Michelle
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    Too pretty to be male! Beautiful fish, very graceful. He is mine not hubby's! (Posted on 26/11/10)

  6. Delightful fish Review by Spackang
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    The white male fighter is the most majestic fish in my tank. Easy care and quite hardy it gets along with the other fish I have in my aquarium well.
    Mostly sticks to top of tank and loves feeding time, always comes to corner of tank as soon as I approach, even before I have opened the lid to feed them.
    Just love it. (Posted on 25/10/10)

  7. beautiful fish Review by maggie inglis
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    Beautiful fish: handles travel well. Note to self: do not leave fish and container where the cat can eat him. (Posted on 15/10/10)

  8. very pretty Review by Sharne Roby
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    This white fighter is a very pretty. It's body is light pastel pink with white fins. It is a great fish to watch as it is active and graceful. A low maintenance fish not needing a filtered tank. I great little girl's fish. (Posted on 15/10/10)


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