AquaGuide

Betta Fish Care Guide

Betta splendens

Key Takeaways

  • Betta Fish needs at least 5 gallons, with 10 gallons preferred.
  • Keep water between 24-28°C and pH 6.5-7.5.
  • Plan tank mates carefully and avoid aggressive or fin-nipping fish.

Quick Facts

Difficulty: beginner
Min Tank: 5 gallons
Size: 7 cm
Group: 1+
Temperature: 24-28°C
pH: 6.5-7.5
Temperament: aggressive
Swimming: top
Diet: carnivore
Lifespan: 3-5 years

Care Overview

Betta fish are one of the most popular freshwater aquarium fish. They are known for their vibrant colors and flowing fins. While often sold in small cups, they thrive in larger heated tanks with gentle filtration.

Ideal Tank Setup

A 5-10 gallon tank with a gentle sponge filter or adjustable hang-on-back filter. Include live or silk plants for resting spots. A heater is essential to maintain stable tropical temperatures. Avoid sharp decorations that can tear their delicate fins.

Diet and Feeding

Bettas are carnivores and need a protein-rich diet. Feed high-quality betta pellets as a staple, supplemented with frozen or live bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. Feed 2-3 small meals daily, only what they can eat in 2 minutes.

Best Tank Mates

  • Snails (mystery, nerite)
  • Shrimp (ghost, amano - with caution)
  • Corydoras (in 15+ gallon tanks)

Fish to Avoid

  • Other male bettas
  • Guppies (fins look like bettas)
  • Fin-nipping fish (tiger barbs, serpae tetras)
  • Bright, long-finned fish

Common Problems

  • Fin rot from poor water quality
  • Lethargy from cold water
  • Loss of color from stress
  • Bloating from overfeeding

Common Beginner Mistakes

  • Using a tank smaller than 5 gallons, which makes water quality harder to keep stable.
  • Ignoring adult size, group size, or temperament when choosing tank mates.
  • Changing too much water or filter media at once before checking ammonia and nitrite.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can betta fish live with other fish?

It depends on the tank size and the other fish species. In a 15+ gallon tank, bettas can sometimes live with peaceful bottom dwellers like corydoras. However, male bettas should never be kept together.

Do betta fish need a heater?

Yes. Bettas are tropical fish that need water between 76-82°F (24-28°C). Room temperature water is usually too cold and can lead to lethargy and health problems.

How often should I feed my betta?

Feed 2-3 small meals daily. Only give what your betta can eat in about 2 minutes. Overfeeding can cause bloating and water quality issues.

Related Tools

Sources and Review Process

  • Freshwater aquarium husbandry references for water quality, tank size, and stocking guidance.
  • Species profiles and compatibility rules maintained in the TankWise data set.
  • Aquarium health guidance is educational and should not replace an aquatic veterinarian for severe symptoms.

More Betta Fish Guides