Crowntail Betta (Betta splendens) – Male
Crowntail Betta (Betta splendens) – Male
Detailed Description
Detailed Description
Crowntail Betta (Betta splendens) – Male
Common Name: Crowntail Betta
Scientific Name: Betta splendens
Origin: Selectively bred from wild Bettas native to Southeast Asia (Thailand, Cambodia, Laos)
Adult Size: 2.5–3 inches
Temperament: Semi-aggressive (best housed solo or with carefully chosen tankmates)
Tank Size: Minimum 5 gallons
Water Conditions:
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Temperature: 76–82°F (24–28°C)
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pH: 6.5–7.5
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Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (3–10 dGH)
The Crowntail Betta is a dramatic and captivating freshwater fish known for its deep coloration and striking spiky fin extensions that resemble a crown—hence the name. A real showpiece in any tank, this male Crowntail displays personality and flair, making it a favorite among both beginner and advanced aquarists.
This Betta’s elaborate tail and fins are more than just beautiful—they’re a result of years of selective breeding designed to highlight the unique crowntail gene expression.
Fun Facts:
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Bettas can breathe atmospheric air thanks to a specialized labyrinth organ, allowing them to survive in low-oxygen environments.
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The Crowntail Betta variety was first developed in Indonesia in the 1990s.
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Males are territorial and often build bubble nests when ready to breed.
Diet:
Carnivorous—prefers high-protein foods such as Betta pellets, freeze-dried or frozen bloodworms, daphnia, and brine shrimp.
Compatibility:
Best kept alone or with peaceful, non-fin-nipping tankmates like snails, shrimp, or small schooling fish (e.g., Ember Tetras). Avoid other male Bettas or similarly colored fish to prevent aggression.
Perfect for:
Nano aquariums, desktop tanks, or centerpiece displays where their elegance and attitude can be truly appreciated.
Bring home a living jewel with the Crowntail Male Betta—bold, beautiful, and full of character!
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