The Male Halfmoon Doubletail Betta is a stunning show-quality variety prized for its dramatic fin structure and vibrant coloration. This Betta features a symmetrical double caudal (tail) fin that forms a broad 180 halfmoon spread, giving it a striking, full-bodied appearance in motion. It's a favorite among Betta collectors and aquascaping enthusiasts seeking a bold and elegant centerpiece. Though delicate-looking, they are hardy and intelligent, thriving with proper care in a well-maintained aquarium. A varied diet of high-quality Betta pellets, frozen or live foods such as Bloodworms, Brine shrimp, and Daphnia is ideal for their continued health. A gentle filter is recommended and be sure to prevent strong currents for this Betta. With proper care, the Male Halfmoon Doubletail Betta can live 2-4 years, serving as a stunning and mesmerizing aquatic pet.
SKU | 1397559 |
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Primary Brand | Imagitarium |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Max water Temp | 72 F |
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Water Parameters-DKH Min | 5 |
Pet Max Length | 2.5 IN |
Special Diet | Carnivore |
Water Parameters-PH Min | 6 |
Temperament | Semi-Aggressive |
Care Level | Easy |
Pet Min Length | 1.5 IN |
Water Parameters-DKH Max | 20 |
Water Parameters-PH Max | 8 |
Scientific Name | Betta splendens |
Min Water Temp | 82 F |
Environment | Freshwater |
Native To | Thailand |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Length | 1.5 IN |
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ACCLIMATION: Allow the sealed bag with your new fish to float in your aquarium for at least 15 minutes (but no longer than one hour) to ensure the water in the bag matches the temperature in your aquarium. For new aquariums, adding new fish slowly helps to properly develop the nitrogen cycle, which creates a safe environment for your aquatic pets. A bacteria booster may also help develop a new aquarium for your new fish. Petco offers free water testing in store to determine if your water is safe. DIET: A well-balanced diet consists of a variety of flakes, pellets, freeze-dried, and frozen food, depending on the species. FEEDING: Feed sparingly and no more than fish can eat in 1-2 minutes. Overfeeding can quickly foul the water, especially in smaller, unfiltered aquariums.
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Male Bettas should be housed alone. Female bettas can be housed together if provided sufficient space, hiding spots, and food.
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Hi, my name is Emma and I have a male half moon betta fish named pucker. I’ve had him for about three weeks now and just bought him a tank about a week ago. When I bought him from petsmart they ran out of betta food so they gave me this bug bites tropical fish and he ate it but didn’t like it. But I went back and bought him his food, which colour enhances. Today I went to go feed him and noticed his colour has changed, did it change in a good way? Also does he look healthy to you?
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My betta is a baby boy (4monthold) When I first got him he was red with white. 2 months ago his growing fins began becoming blue. Abt 3 weeks ago I see that he began losing his color a bit& began becoming kind of transparent, so I took the water to get checked& the water was good but the store couldnt check for ammonia cause they had ran out of that test(water has conditioner). Last night I notice that he started getting a shiny silver color on 1side of mouth& in gill. But he is acting normal
My male betta fish is laying on it's side and when he tries to swim dowm, floats back up to the top.
I bought a "male betta" and he is about 6 months old now and he isn't growing his fins out. Should I be concerned? Am I doing something wrong?
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My betta has red tips on his tail and my cat fish Cory has red spots as well
He's a full grown betta fish, I've had him for a little over half a year, adopted him from a friend. He has a filter and a heater in his tank & I try to stick with recommended products. As of the last couple months, his fins are curling up in the back and he will only eat one pellet every other day or so. I had been feeding him three pellets twice daily. Last week I started cleaning his 1 gallon tank twice a week instead of once a week, and am considering upgrading to a 2.5 gallon tank instead.
I do not know if anybody knows much about betta fish but I think there is something wrong with my male betta. I bought him at a large petstore about 2ish years ago. He is kept in a heated, filtered, 2.5 gallon aquarium. Lately, he hasn't been eating much. He takes the food but then spits it out. I have now noticed his gills look "inflamed" and his stomach is bloated and kind of pale white. I will attach some pictures and someone please tell me what to do. I would be so sad if he passed. Thanks
I want to know how old my male veil tail betta fish is. Do you think you can help me with these pictures?