Siamese fighting fish
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Thailand, Southeast Asia |
| Age expectancy: | approx. 2 to 3 years |
| Diet: | Mollusc larvae, flake food (meat content), water fleas, artemia |
| Size: | Length: approx. 5 to 7 cm |
The Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens)
Area of origin:
The Siamese fighting fish is a world-famous aquarium inhabitant, originally from Thailand, or more precisely from Southeast Asia.
Habitat:
Fighting fish live in small warm puddles, ponds, lakes, in rice fields as well as floodplains and lagoons.
The fighting fish use the dense vegetation to protect themselves from predators.
Care:
The fighting fish aquarium has a volume of 20 to 25 litres and therefore falls into the category of nano aquariums.
When choosing a tank, you should also make sure that the height does not exceed 40 cm, as the fighting fish does not have the strength to swim very high to get air.
As fighting fish are very calm and slow animals, it is not advisable to install a strong-flowing pump. Fighting fish need little to no current. Some of today's cultivated forms have fins so large that the fighting fish cannot swim for long at a time as they quickly become exhausted.
The male fighting fish must be kept individually, as the name suggests: they fight, and that to the death. The females, on the other hand, can be kept in groups. Breeding fighting fish, in turn, is more difficult, as even there quarrels can occur.
Fighting fish should be fed as variedly as possible. It is advisable to offer live and frozen food from time to time, such as mosquito larvae, water fleas and artemia.
They occupy a territory, which they regularly swim around. If the territory is too large, a fighting fish does not feel comfortable as it quickly loses track.
It is not advisable to keep them with other fish, as fighting fish feel stressed or receive too little food. They are best kept with snails.
Fighting fish like tanks that are heavily planted, as this offers hiding places and the fighting fish can also rest among the plants. It is important that not the whole water surface is covered with plants, as the fighting fish is a labyrinth fish and breathes air at the water surface.
Food:
The fighting fish are pure carnivores. Ornamental fish food with plant-based ingredients can make the fighting fish ill, so a flake food consisting only of meat is highly recommended.
When feeding the fighting fish, the following applies: regularly, but in small quantities.
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