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Red Koi Galaxy Plakat Female Betta (Betta splendens) combines a red-dominant Koi body pattern with Galaxy iridescent fin speckles and the compact Plakat tail form — vivid red Koi coloring with scattered iridescent fin points.
Betta splendens — the Siamese Fighting Fish — is native to the rice paddies, floodplain pools, and slow-moving streams of Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and surrounding Southeast Asia. Bettas are among the most cognitively aware freshwater fish in the hobby. They recognize individual humans, learn feeding schedules, and develop distinct personalities over time. Female bettas are often more active and exploratory than males — equally personable and equally rewarding as individual pets. We recommend giving your betta a name — keepers who do consistently report a stronger bond and more attentive care, and their fish tend to show for it.
People in Thailand have kept and selectively bred Betta splendens for at least 1,000 years — one of the longest domestication histories of any fish. The breeding tradition focused increasingly on color and fin development over the centuries, producing fish of growing beauty long before they reached the rest of the world. In 1840, King Rama III gave specimens to Danish physician Theodore Cantor, who published the first Western scientific description. Bettas arrived in France in 1892, Germany in 1896, and reached San Francisco in 1910 via importer Frank Locke. It was not until 1927 that the first brightly colored, long-finned specimens reached the United States — transforming the fish from a foreign curiosity into the spectacular ornamental varieties the world knows today.
The ideal home aquarium for a betta is a minimum of 5 gallons — 10 gallons gives more stable water temperature, better water quality, and more territory to explore. A heater is required. Bettas need 78–82°F (25–28°C) consistently. Bettas also possess a specialized breathing organ called the labyrinth organ that allows them to extract oxygen directly from atmospheric air at the surface. Unobstructed surface access is a biological necessity — never cover the surface completely.
Plants are genuine habitat for bettas, not merely decoration. Floating plants provide shade and surface cover that significantly reduces stress. Indian almond leaves (Catappa) release tannins that replicate the natural blackwater chemistry of betta habitat and have mild antibacterial and antifungal properties. Add one or two leaves per 5 gallons and replace monthly.
Female bettas kept in peak condition will often show visible vertical barring on the body — a sign of readiness to spawn. Betta breeding is a rewarding intermediate project: condition both fish on live or frozen foods for one to two weeks before introduction, and introduce the pair visually first through a divider before allowing full contact. The male will build a bubble nest at the surface — a cluster of mucus-coated bubbles where the eggs are placed and guarded after spawning. Once spawning is complete the female should be removed, as the male's paternal aggression will turn toward her. Fry require infusoria or micro-fry food for the first few days before graduating to baby brine shrimp, and young males must be separated at around 8–10 weeks as aggression between them develops. If you are interested in breeding your female betta, we are happy to provide guidance.
Most fish are kept. Bettas are known. Give one the right environment, learn its habits, and you will find yourself checking on it not out of obligation but out of genuine curiosity about what it is doing. That is the experience that has made Betta splendens one of the most kept fish on Earth for over a thousand years — and it starts with the fish you choose.
| Red Koi Galaxy Plakat Female Betta | |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | Beginner — Easy |
| Temperament | Females can be kept singly or in sorority groups of 5+ (20 gallon minimum) |
| Adult Size | 2.0–2.5 inches (5–6.5 cm) |
| Group Size | Singly, or sorority of 5 or more — never 2–4 |
| Ideal Temperature | 78–82°F (25–28°C) — heater required |
| Ideal pH | 6.5–7.5 |
| Ideal GH | 3–12 dGH |
| Ideal KH | 2–8 dKH |
| Staple Food | Hikari Betta Gold — one pellet at a time, up to 3 pellets twice daily |
| Treat / Supplement | Hikari Frozen Bloodworms; Hikari Frozen Baby Brine Shrimp; Hikari Frozen Daphnia (weekly for digestive health) |
| Origin | Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and surrounding Southeast Asia |
| Notes |
Filtration: Gentle sponge filter or baffled HOB only — no strong current Surface Access: Required at all times — labyrinth organ breathes atmospheric air Minimum Tank: 5 gallons single; 20 gallons minimum for sorority New Tank: Seachem Betta Basics at setup and every water change Enrichment: Indian almond leaves; floating plants; live plant in tank Breeding: Condition on live/frozen foods; introduce visually first; remove female after spawning; fry need micro-fry food initially |
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