Siamese betta fish with spread fins displaying blue and red coloration and iridescent scales

Blue Betta Fish: Care and Tank Setup Guide

Understanding Blue Betta Fish

Blue betta fish represent one of the most striking color variations of Betta splendens, captivating aquarists with their intense pigmentation and flowing fins. These labyrinth fish have become incredibly popular in the aquarium hobby, combining visual appeal with manageable care requirements. In my experience, a well-maintained blue betta becomes the centerpiece of any aquarium, especially when males display their full finnage.

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Bright turquoise Siamese betta fish with flowing tail fin against dark blue background

Betta Fish Types: Complete Guide to Varieties

Understanding Betta Fish Varieties

The betta fish captivates aquarists with an extraordinary range of forms and colors. All modern ornamental bettas belong to a single biological species, Betta splendens, yet selective breeding has produced dozens of distinct varieties differing in fin structure and scale coloration. Understanding these differences helps you choose a fish that matches your preferences while providing appropriate care.

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Male betta fish with blue-violet scales and red-purple flowing fins in planted aquarium with driftwood

Betta Fish Breeding: Complete Home Guide

Selecting and Conditioning Breeding Pairs

Successful betta fish breeding starts with choosing healthy, mature specimens. While bettas reach sexual maturity around 3-4 months, the ideal breeding age is 6-8 months when fish are young but fully developed. Males younger than three and a half months shouldn’t be used, as their reproductive organs haven’t completely formed yet.

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Siamese betta fish with flowing blue-red fins in profile against aquarium plants

Betta Fish Compatibility With Other Aquarium Fish

Understanding Betta Temperament and Tank Dynamics

Betta splendens carry a reputation for aggression, but this doesn’t mean they must live alone. The key to successful betta fish compatibility lies in understanding their territorial instincts and selecting appropriate tankmates. With proper planning, you can create a thriving community where your betta coexists peacefully with other species.

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Cockerel fish or fighting fish. Living in an aquarium

Betta Fish: A Living Flame in Your Aquarium

The betta fish (Betta splendens), also known as the Siamese fighting fish, is one of the most iconic and recognizable freshwater aquarium fish in the world. With its jewel-like colors and flowing finnage, this remarkable labyrinth fish captivates beginners and experienced hobbyists alike. In my years of keeping bettas, I can say without hesitation that no other fish matches its combination of beauty, personality, and relative ease of care.

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Betta splendens and their diseases

Betta Fish (Betta splendens): Overview and Tank Conditions

The Siamese fighting fish, commonly known as the betta (Betta splendens, Regan, 1910), captivates hobbyists worldwide with its breathtaking color variety and flowing finnage. Native to Southeast Asia — Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam — bettas inhabit slow-moving or stagnant freshwater bodies such as rice paddies, drainage ditches, and shallow ponds. Despite their elegant appearance, males are notoriously aggressive toward one another and must always be housed separately.

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Colisa fasciata (Giant Gourami) swimming in an aquarium

Aquarium Setup for Labyrinth Fish: Complete Guide

Understanding Labyrinth Fish

Labyrinth fish earned their name from a unique respiratory organ—the labyrinth—that evolved as an adaptation to oxygen-poor, murky, and shallow waters of Africa and Southeast Asia. This supplementary breathing apparatus allows venous blood to absorb oxygen directly from atmospheric air. Most labyrinth fish inhabit stagnant or slow-moving waters with low dissolved oxygen levels. These shallow bodies of water heat up quickly, often reaching 30°C, and accumulate organic matter that clouds the water. To navigate these murky conditions, many labyrinth fish developed elongated ventral fins that function as sensory feelers.

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