Wild Betta Pairs: Betta Brownorum, Betta Channoides, Betta Albimarginata, Betta Tanienta!
RM120.00 – RM180.00
Wild Betta Pairs: Betta Brownorum, Betta Channoides, Betta Albimarginata, Betta Tanienta!
🎣 Dive into the world of exotic wild bettas, perfect for experienced aquarists seeking a unique addition to their collection. Below you’ll find detailed information on each species, their care needs, and what makes them stand out in any freshwater aquarium.
Betta Brownorum (Betta Brownorum Pair)
Overview
Betta Brownorum, also known as “Brown Betta,” is a rare and vibrant wild betta species hailing from Borneo. They are small, peaceful, and known for their beautiful red-brown coloring. With their striking colors and shy temperament, these wild bettas are a favorite among collectors.
- Scientific Name: Betta Brownorum
- Size: 4-5 cm (1.6-2 inches)
- Care Level: Intermediate
- Lifespan: 3-5 years
- Diet: Carnivorous, loves live and frozen food like brine shrimp and bloodworms.
Water Parameters
- pH Level: 5.0-6.5
- Temperature: 75-82°F (24-28°C)
- Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons
- Tank Setup: Dense vegetation, low light, soft and acidic water, leaf litter for natural shelter.
Behavior
Betta Brownorum is a shy species, best kept in a heavily planted tank with lots of hiding spots. They are known for their peaceful nature, making them ideal for species-specific tanks or with other peaceful tank mates.
Betta Channoides (Betta Channoides Pair)
Overview
Betta Channoides, also referred to as the “Snakehead Betta,” is an extraordinary wild betta species originating from the streams of Borneo. Its elongated body and fiery orange-red hues make it a stunning choice for betta enthusiasts.
- Scientific Name: Betta Channoides
- Size: 4-6 cm (1.6-2.4 inches)
- Care Level: Intermediate
- Lifespan: 3-5 years
- Diet: Prefers live foods such as daphnia, mosquito larvae, and microworms.
Water Parameters
- pH Level: 4.0-6.5
- Temperature: 75-82°F (24-28°C)
- Tank Size: Minimum 15 gallons
- Tank Setup: Heavily planted, soft substrate, tannin-rich water to mimic their natural habitat.
Behavior
Betta Channoides is a mouthbrooder species with a peaceful demeanor. The male carries the fertilized eggs in his mouth until they hatch, making them an intriguing species to observe during breeding.
Betta Albimarginata (Betta Albimarginata Pair)
Overview
Known for their elegant, contrasting colors, Betta Albimarginata are a true gem for aquarists. Native to Indonesia, this species is prized for its deep red body and white fin margins, giving them a distinctive and elegant look.
- Scientific Name: Betta Albimarginata
- Size: 5-6 cm (2-2.4 inches)
- Care Level: Intermediate
- Lifespan: 3-5 years
- Diet: Insectivore, thrives on a diet of live food like blackworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia.
Water Parameters
- pH Level: 5.0-7.0
- Temperature: 72-82°F (22-28°C)
- Tank Size: Minimum 15 gallons
- Tank Setup: Heavily planted, low light with dark substrate, tannins or leaf litter to create a blackwater environment.
Behavior
Betta Albimarginata is a peaceful, territorial species. Best kept in pairs or in a species-specific setup. They are also mouthbrooders, making them a fantastic choice for breeding projects.
Betta Tanienta (Betta Tanienta Pair)
Overview
Betta Tanienta, a stunning wild species from the streams of Borneo, is admired for its peaceful nature and captivating blue-green coloration. These wild bettas are hardy and easy to care for, making them an excellent addition to any aquarist’s collection.
- Scientific Name: Betta Tanienta
- Size: 4-5 cm (1.6-2 inches)
- Care Level: Intermediate
- Lifespan: 3-5 years
- Diet: Feeds on live and frozen foods, including bloodworms and brine shrimp.
Water Parameters
- pH Level: 5.5-7.0
- Temperature: 72-80°F (22-27°C)
- Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons
- Tank Setup: Soft, acidic water with dense vegetation and low lighting to recreate their natural habitat.
Behavior
Betta Tanienta is an excellent choice for those seeking a more peaceful betta. They prefer to inhabit the lower areas of the tank, where they can hide among plants and leaf litter. A species-specific tank is recommended to ensure their well-being.
Key Features of Wild Betta Pairs
- Breeding Potential: All these species are either bubble-nesters or mouthbrooders, making them fascinating to breed in captivity.
- Rare and Exotic: Wild bettas are not as commonly found in stores, making them a prized addition to any collection.
- Natural Habitat Recreation: With their specific water parameter needs, these bettas thrive in tanks that mimic their natural environments, making aquascaping a creative and rewarding challenge.
Care Tips for Wild Betta Pairs
- Water Conditions: All wild bettas thrive in soft, acidic water. Consider using peat moss or Indian almond leaves to help lower pH and introduce beneficial tannins.
- Tank Mates: Wild bettas are peaceful but shy. Avoid fast or aggressive tank mates that could stress them. Consider small, peaceful fish like rasboras or shrimp.
- Diet: A protein-rich diet is essential for these carnivores. Supplement their diet with live or frozen foods for optimal health and color vibrancy.
- Tank Setup: Dense planting with a mix of floating plants will help replicate the shaded, sheltered environment they are used to in the wild.
Why Choose Wild Bettas?
Wild bettas offer a unique and rewarding experience for dedicated aquarists. They are less aggressive than their domesticated counterparts, display natural behaviors, and exhibit stunning, natural colorations. Whether you’re interested in their fascinating breeding habits or their serene presence in a biotope aquarium, wild bettas are a captivating choice.
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Our pairs are carefully selected and shipped with care to ensure they arrive healthy and ready to thrive in your aquarium. Elevate your aquarium with the beauty and tranquility of these wild betta species.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size tank do I need for wild bettas?
A minimum of 10-15 gallons is recommended for most wild betta pairs to ensure they have enough space and hiding spots to thrive.
Are wild bettas more difficult to care for than domestic bettas?
Wild bettas have specific water requirements, such as soft, acidic water, but with the right setup, they are not much harder to care for than domestic bettas.
Can wild bettas live with other fish?
Yes, but choose peaceful tank mates that won’t outcompete them for food or stress them. Small, calm species like rasboras or shrimp make good companions.
How do I breed wild bettas?
Wild bettas are either bubble-nesters or mouthbrooders. Provide optimal water conditions, plenty of hiding spaces, and a calm environment to encourage breeding behavior.
Do wild bettas need special water conditions?
Yes, wild bettas prefer soft, acidic water. Using Indian almond leaves, peat moss, or RO water can help achieve these conditions.
Are wild bettas aggressive?
Wild bettas are typically less aggressive than domestic bettas, especially when kept in species-specific tanks.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | .5 cm |
Wild Betta Species | Brownorum Pair, Tanieta Pair, Albimarginata Pair, Channoides Pair |
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