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Betta splendens (Purple Gold Betta Male)

Overview

The Purple Gold Betta Male is a selectively bred Plakat or short-finned variety of the classic Siamese Fighting Fish. It stands out with a striking contrast between its heavy metallic scales and colorful, flowing fins, making it a beautiful and active centerpiece for nano aquariums.

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Distribution and Habitat

Wild Betta splendens originate from the Mekong basin in Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. They naturally inhabit shallow, sluggish, or standing waters such as rice paddies, swamps, and slow-moving streams that are heavily vegetated.

Description of Purple Gold Betta Male

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Body shape:

Torpedo-shaped and robust, typical of Plakat bettas, built for quick bursts of speed and agility.

Color:

A brilliant, metallic gold or copper-like body that shifts in the light, complemented by fins that display deep purple and red hues.

Barbels:

They lack true barbels, but possess a specialized mouth structure adapted for their feeding habits.

Snout:

Pointed and slightly upturned, perfectly evolved for taking insects and other food from the water's surface.

Eyes:

Dark, prominent, and highly observant, allowing them to easily spot both tiny prey and potential rivals.

Fins:

The dorsal, anal, and ventral fins are relatively short compared to long-finned varieties, but they are broad, powerfully built, and richly colored.

The Tail:

The caudal fin is fan-shaped or D-shaped, displaying strong rays and vibrant purple-red coloration with a metallic sheen.

Temper

Highly territorial and aggressive, especially towards other male bettas or fish with similar flowing fins. They will frequently flare their gills to display dominance.

Sociality

Best kept as a solitary specimen in a species-only tank. They can sometimes be housed with peaceful, dull-colored bottom dwellers or snails in larger setups, but caution and close observation are always advised.

Activity

Diurnal and highly active. They spend their time patrolling their territory, exploring plants, and occasionally resting on broad leaves near the water surface.

Keeping and Caring for Purple Gold Betta Male

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Tank size:

A minimum of 19 liters (5 gallons) is recommended to provide adequate swimming space, mental stimulation, and stable water conditions.

Water Parameters:

Temperature

24-28°C (75-82°F). A reliable aquarium heater is essential for their health and digestion.

pH

6.5-7.5, mimicking their slightly acidic to neutral natural habitat.

Hardness

Soft to moderately hard water (5-15 dGH).

Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate

Ammonia and Nitrite must strictly be 0 ppm. Nitrate should be kept below 20 ppm through regular tank maintenance and water changes.

Lighting

Low to moderate lighting. Floating plants can help diffuse bright lights and create a more comfortable environment.

Water flow

Gentle. Bettas prefer calm waters and can be easily stressed or exhausted by strong filter currents.

Decorations and Plants

Live plants like Anubias, Java Fern, and floating varieties are ideal. Provide hiding spots using driftwood or smooth caves. Avoid sharp plastic plants or rough rocks that can tear their fins.

Diet

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Strictly carnivorous. In the wild, they eat insects and larvae. In captivity, feed them high-quality betta pellets, and supplement with frozen or live foods like bloodworms, daphnia, and brine shrimp.

Some Feeding Tips

Feed small amounts 1-2 times daily. Only offer what they can consume in a couple of minutes. Avoid overfeeding to prevent bloating and water quality degradation.

Breeding

Breeding requires a separate setup and careful conditioning of both the male and female. Males build bubble nests at the surface. After a complex courtship embrace where eggs are released and fertilized, the male collects the eggs, places them in the nest, and fiercely guards them until the fry are free-swimming.

Conclusion

The Purple Gold Betta Male is a magnificent centerpiece for a well-planted nano aquarium. With proper care, a varied carnivorous diet, and a clean, warm environment, this vibrant fish will reward you with its interactive behavior and striking beauty for years to come.

Fish info

Care level: Easy - Moderate
Temperament: Aggressive
Adult size: 5-7 cm
Life expectancy: 3-5 years
Fish type: Labyrinth Fish
Temperature : 24-28°C
pH: 6.5-7.5
Color Form: Gold, Purple, Red
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