Betta Unimaculata (pair)
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Betta Unimaculata
The Betta Unimaculata, a captivating and lesser-known species in the Betta genus, is native to Southeast Asia. This species is distinguished not only by its striking appearance but also by its unique breeding behaviour as a mouthbrooder.
Physical Characteristics:
- Betta Unimaculata are characterized by slender bodies and elongated fins.
- They exhibit vibrant colorations of green, brown, and red, often marked by a distinctive large spot ('unimaculata') on their bodies.
- Adults can grow up to 5 inches in length, making them among the larger Betta species.
Natural Habitat:
- These bettas are native to blackwater streams and peat swamps in countries like Indonesia and Malaysia.
- Their natural habitats are acidic, with low pH and high tannin levels, giving the water a dark, tea-like colour.
Care and Aquarium Setup:
- An ideal aquarium setup includes soft, acidic water with a pH of 5.0 to 6.0 and temperatures between 24-28°C.
- The tank should be densely planted with dim lighting to mimic their natural environment, along with gentle filtration to replicate slow-moving waters.
Diet:
- In the wild, Betta Unimaculata are carnivorous, feeding on insects and small invertebrates.
- In captivity, a diet of high-quality live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms is recommended.
Behaviour and Compatibility:
- These bettas are generally peaceful but can exhibit territorial behaviour, particularly males during the breeding season.
- They can coexist with similarly sized and tempered fish in a community tank but should not be housed with aggressive or fin-nipping species.
Breeding:
- Betta Unimaculata are mouthbrooders, a unique trait in the Betta genus. The male carries the fertilized eggs in his mouth until they hatch.
- Successful breeding requires specific water conditions and careful monitoring due to their sensitivity and unique reproductive behaviour.
Betta Unimaculata, with their mouthbrooding behaviour and striking appearance, offer a unique and rewarding experience for advanced aquarists looking to explore different aspects of fish breeding and care.