Siamese fighting fish, or betta fish (Betta splendens), are well recognized for their vivid colors and lively dispositions. These fish, which are indigenous to Southeast Asia's shallow waters (especially those of Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam), have a fascinating history that is intricately linked to the region's cultural legacy. For more than a century, betta fish were bred in Thailand mainly for their fighting prowess. These contests, referred to as "betta fights," served as a platform to display the courage and dexterity of these fish in addition to being a well-liked pastime. The Malay word "bettah," which describes fish, is where the term "betta" originates. Because of their aggressive character and their origins in Siam (now Thailand), the moniker "Siamese fighting fish" refers to them. When these fish were brought to Western nations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, their renown grew beyond their original habitat. They have now grown to be among the most well-known and adored aquarium fish worldwide. Material Properties The remarkable beauty and unique qualities of betta fish define them. Their bodies are elongated, and they feature long, flowing fins that come in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors. Male betta fins stand out especially because they often have an intricate, fan-like structure that aficionados find fascinating. In contrast to their male counterparts, female bettas are less aggressive due to their shorter fins and less showy look. There are several hues of betta fish, including red, green, purple, blue, and even multi color combinations. Specialized cells called chromatophores, which generate pigments, intensify their hues. Additionally, bettas have a variety of tail varieties, each with its own peculiarities, including the crowntail, halfmoon, and delta. Each betta fish is distinct due to the variety of physical characteristics that make them famous among aquarium lovers.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Siamese fighting fish, or betta fish (Betta splendens), are well recognized for their vivid colors and lively dispositions. These fish, which are indigenous to Southeast Asia's shallow waters (especially those of Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam), have a fascinating history that is intricately linked to the region's cultural legacy. For more than a century, betta fish were bred in Thailand mainly for their fighting prowess. These contests, referred to as "betta fights," served as a platform to display the courage and dexterity of these fish in addition to being a well-liked pastime. The Malay word "bettah," which describes fish, is where the term "betta" originates. Because of their aggressive character and their origins in Siam (now Thailand), the moniker "Siamese fighting fish" refers to them. When these fish were brought to Western nations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, their renown grew beyond their original habitat. They have now grown to be among the most well-known and adored aquarium fish worldwide. Material Properties The remarkable beauty and unique qualities of betta fish define them. Their bodies are elongated, and they feature long, flowing fins that come in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors. Male betta fins stand out especially because they often have an intricate, fan-like structure that aficionados find fascinating. In contrast to their male counterparts, female bettas are less aggressive due to their shorter fins and less showy look. There are several hues of betta fish, including red, green, purple, blue, and even multi color combinations. Specialized cells called chromatophores, which generate pigments, intensify their hues. Additionally, bettas have a variety of tail varieties, each with its own peculiarities, including the crowntail, halfmoon, and delta. Each betta fish is distinct due to the variety of physical characteristics that make them famous among aquarium lovers. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798339780731
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