Betta Half Moon Giant 'Funky'
Betta Half Moon Giant 'Funky'
Half Moon Betta Fish Care Guide with Aquarium Size Requirements
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Aquarium Setup:
Half Moon Bettas are solitary and territorial fish, best kept alone or with very peaceful tank mates in a 5-gallon tank minimum. However, a 10-gallon tank or larger is ideal for added space and water stability.
- Provide a well-planted environment with hiding spots, such as caves, rocks, and both live or artificial plants.
- Use fine gravel or sand for a gentle substrate.
- Equip the tank with a lid to prevent the Betta from jumping.
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Water Parameters:
Half Moon Bettas prefer slightly acidic to neutral water with a pH of 6.5 to 7.5.
- Keep the water temperature between 24°C and 27°C (75°F and 81°F).
- Avoid strong currents as Bettas are not strong swimmers; a gentle filter is recommended.
- Bettas are sensitive to water quality changes, so weekly 25-30% water changes are crucial for maintaining a clean environment.
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Diet:
Offer a varied diet to ensure all necessary nutrients. High-quality Betta pellets or flakes should be their staple food, and occasional treats of live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, or bloodworms can enhance their color and health.
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Behavior:
Half Moon Bettas are generally peaceful but can be aggressive, especially with other Bettas. Provide plenty of hiding spots to reduce stress and allow them to establish their territory.
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Compatibility:
Half Moon Bettas are compatible with peaceful, similarly-sized community fish but should not be kept with fin-nippers or aggressive fish. Avoid tank mates that may bite their delicate fins.
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Health Considerations:
Watch for signs of illness, such as lethargy, discoloration, or clamped fins. Quarantine new fish before introducing them to the main tank to prevent disease spread.
By following these care guidelines and providing a suitable tank size, you can create an optimal environment for the health and well-being of your Half Moon Betta.