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Hellboy Betta male

Hellboy Betta male
Hellboy Betta male
€49.99
Ex Tax: €40.64
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  • EAN: 5022099235458
The Betta Hellboy is a striking variety of the Betta fish, also known as Siamese Fighting Fish, scientifically named Betta splendens. This particular variant is renowned for its vibrant coloration and unique appearance, making it a popular choice among aquarium enthusiasts. Because of this variety we cannot guarantee your betta will be an exact match to those pictured. 

Physical Characteristics:

The Betta Hellboy is characterized by its deep red coloration, often combined with darker, almost black markings, which gives it a fiery and dramatic look.
They typically feature the long, flowing fins and tails characteristic of Betta fish, with the Hellboy variety often displaying more pronounced and elaborate finnage.
Habitat and Lifestyle:

Like other Betta fish, the Hellboy prefers calm waters and can often be found in still or slow-moving water bodies in the wild.
They are native to Southeast Asia, thriving in rice paddies, ponds, and slow-moving streams.
Care and Aquarium Setup:

Betta Hellboy requires a warm aquatic environment, with water temperatures between 76 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit (24 to 28 degrees Celsius).
A tank size of at least 5 gallons is recommended, with a gentle filter to avoid strong currents.
They thrive in a well-decorated aquarium that includes hiding places like plants, rocks, or driftwood.

Diet:

Betta Hellboys are carnivorous and do best on a diet that includes high-quality betta pellets or flakes, along with occasional live or frozen foods like brine shrimp or bloodworms.

Behavior and Compatibility:

Like other Betta variants, Hellboys can be aggressive towards other males or fish with similar finnage, so they are often kept solitary.
They may be housed with other peaceful and small fish species, or snails, in a well-planned community tank.

Breeding:

Breeding Betta Hellboys follows similar practices to breeding other Betta fish. It involves careful conditioning of the breeding pair and creating an appropriate breeding environment with shallow, warm water.

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