Having always kept saltwater tanks, I recently decided to try my hand at a freshwater planted tank. Not having a lot of room to work with, I decided to set up a small, 2.5 gallon tank. With such a small volume of water, I was limited in the fishthat I could keep, but I found a perfect fit for my new tank.
Dwarf Fighters (Betta rutilans) would be my new endeavor. I researched the fish and took a look at the conditions of their native habitat in to get a better idea about how to furnish the tank. Betta rutilans comes from drainage basins in the Indonesian region and Borneo. They live in blackwater environments, where the water stays soft and acidic. These little guys only grow to a little over an inch in length, and they’re usually solid red or red with some green on their sides. They have a longer and narrower body than Betta plendens, and have short, rounded fins like B. albimarginata. They can be housed with others of their kind. I’m hoping to see these fish spawn in the tank and I chose 1 male and 3 females to see how they get along. Read More »