Plakat Dumbo Ear Betta ♀ (Betta splendens 'Plakat Dumbo Ear' ♀)
Plakat Dumbo Ear Betta ♀ Betta splendens 'Plakat Dumbo Ear' ♀ | |
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Name | Plakat Dumbo Ear Betta ♀ |
Name Lat. | Betta splendens 'Plakat Dumbo Ear' ♀ |
Family | Gouramies |
Family lat. | Osphronemidae |
Order | Labyrinth Fishes |
Order lat. | Anabantiformes |
Origin | Southeast Asia (breeding variety) |
Habitat | Streams, ponds |
Diet | Carnivore |
pH | 6.0-8.0 |
Behavior | Peaceful |
Keeping | Harem |
Care Level | Easy |
Reproduction | Bubble nest builder |
Breeding | Simple |
Life Span | 2-3 years |
Protection | No |
Metric Units | |
Size | 7 cm |
Temperature | 24-30 °C |
Hardness | 5-15 °dH |
Aquarium | ~ 60 l |
US Units | |
Size | 3" |
Temperature | 75-86 °F |
Hardness | 89-267 ppm |
Aquarium | ~ 15 gal |
Distribution and habitat
The poster Dumbo Ear fighting fish female is a breeding form. The distribution area of Siamese fighting fish is Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. There they live in small, shallow and weedy, low-oxygen streams, ponds and pools, as well as in rice fields.
Maintenance
The aquarium should have dense planting with many hiding places (stones, roots). A dark substrate covered with some foliage (sea almond leaves) and some subdued light (floating plants) is ideal. They only need a shallow water depth, 25 cm is sufficient.
No ammonia, ammonium and nitrite should be detectable, the nitrate value should not exceed 100 mg/l. To ensure the water quality and oxygen content, a filter and heater adapted to the aquarium size is required, as well as lighting for the species-appropriate day-night rhythm of the animals.
Diet
The food supply consists of live, frozen and dry food. For a balanced diet, feed at least once a day with a high-quality dry food (flakes, granules, pellets) as well as cyclops, daphnia, moina, artemia. Mosquito larvae, etc. (live or frozen). Aphids, fruit flies and fruit flies are also eaten with pleasure.
It is recommended to feed small portions several times a day. Only feed as much as will be eaten within a few minutes. A regular and varied diet promotes health and increases resistance.
Behaviour and compatibility
They should be kept in a harem, one male with several females. Females behave peacefully within the species, males have a pronounced territorial behavior among themselves and defend their territory consistently. They can be kept with not too small fish in a community tank with many hiding places.
In principle, only mutually compatible fish species with similar requirements to the water condition and water temperature may be socialized.
Sex dimorphism
The males are much more colorful and have extended fins.
Reproduction and breeding
They belong to the foam nest building fighting fish. The foam nest is built by the male, which also takes care of the brood. The eggs ejected during the numerous matings (entwinements) rise to the water surface, are collected by the male and introduced into the nest. The larvae hatch after 24-48 hours and swim freely after 2-6 days.
The fry must be fed several times a day with special rearing food (dust food, Artemia nauplii). In a community tank breeding is hardly possible, because the spawn is easy prey.
Important
There are numerous breeding variants that differ in color, pattern and fin shape.
They have an additional respiratory organ, the so-called labyrinth (suprabranchial organ) with which they breathe atmospheric air and can suffocate if this is not possible
The well-being of the fish should be checked regularly. Temperature should be checked daily, pH, hardness and nitrate value at least every 14 days. Regular partial water changes are recommended, even if the contaminant level has not yet reached the upper limit. Sudden changes in water quality should be avoided. Newly introduced fish must be accustomed slowly to the water in the aquarium
Further literature can be found in your pet store.
References
Text: petdata; Image: Franz Lowak
Source: BMEL (1998): Tierschutzgutachten - Haltung von Zierfischen (Süßwasser); RIEHL & BAENSCH (2006): Aquarien Atlas Bd. 1, Mergus Verlag; ENGELMANN (2005): Zootierhaltung - Tiere in menschlicher Obhut: Fische, Verlag Harri Deutsch
- Gemäß § 21 Abs. 5 Tierschutzgesetz idgF