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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Siamese fighting fish, or betta fish, are among the most widely kept freshwater aquarium fish species in the world. For aficionados of all ages, their engaging habits, intricate fins, and striking colors make them ideal companions. We'll dive into the intriguing world of betta fish in this chapter, looking at their history, natural habitat, physical traits, and distinctive habits. History and Origins: Southeast Asian shallow waterways, especially those in Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos, are the native habitat of betta fish (Betta splendens). These areas' rice fields, floodplains, and sluggish streams are where they were first found. The alternate moniker "Siamese fighting fish" refers to bettas since they were originally bred for their aggression, which was used in the antiquated sport of Siamese fish fighting rather than for their vivid colors and long fins. Dedicated enthusiasts have selectively bred betta fish throughout years, creating the vibrant and varied kinds we see today. With an emphasis on improving characteristics like color intensity, fin form, and general attractiveness, breeders have produced a diverse range of exquisite betta fish that are sold for aquariums. Physical Features: Betta fish differ from other aquarium species due to a number of unique physical characteristics. Their bodies are usually elongated and exhibit a wide range of colors, including metallic tones, iridescent patterns, and shades of red, blue, green, and purple. Their intricate fins, which are shaped like a veil, crown, half-moon, delta, and double tail, are their most remarkable characteristics. In contrast to female bettas, which are typically smaller and have shorter fins, male bettas, sometimes referred to as "cocks" or "fighters," have longer fins and brighter colors. The striking demonstration of hostility and territorial behavior, particularly against other males, is one of the most recognizable characteristics of male betta fish. Natural Environment: In their natural habitat, rice paddies, marshes, and meandering streams are home to betta fish that like warm, shallow waters rich in plant. Low oxygen levels and erratic water conditions are characteristics of these habitats, which have shaped bettas' special respiratory adaptations. Betta fish are able to breathe air from the water's surface because to a unique organ known as the labyrinth organ. They can thrive in oxygen-starved settings where other fish species would perish because to their adaptability. Bettas are well ideal for confinement in aquariums since they can survive in very tiny amounts of water. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798322223375
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