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King Betta Fish: 19 Secrets Exposed [Care Guide]
Do you want to possess the largest freshwater aquarium species on earth in your collection, which is known as King betta fish? The glorious fins with splendid coloration make anybody awestruck to keep these King betta fish as their pet. Then, you must know the full details of the King Betta fish care guide.
Sometimes, these warrior fish die in the aquarium due to the silly negligence of the owner. That’s why I’ve enlisted 19 secretes to keep King betta fish hale and hearty under captivity.
Key Takeaways
- Before buying King Betta fish, you should choose a healthy and fit King Betta. Otherwise, it’ll remain sick no matter how convenient is their tank environment.
- You should provide a large space for your King betta. A minimum 5-gallon space is a must for keeping one King Betta fish.
- Maintaining good water quality is the ultimate secret to keeping your King betta happy.
- Fulfil their demand for nourishment by providing a good diet.
- In addition, you must monitor any abnormalities in the body or behavior of your King betta fish to detect its health complexities.
King Betta Fish Overview
Before going into details, let’s take a glance at the King Betta fish overview.
Scientific name | Betta imbellis, or Betta Splendens Regen (debated) |
Common name | Siamese fighting fish, King betta, etc. |
Size | 2-2.5 inches |
Minimum tank size | 10-20 gallon |
Maximum weight | Over 3 kg |
Diet | Carnivores |
Color form | Red, white, yellow, blue, turquoise, orange, etc. |
Temperament | Aggressive |
Breeding care | Moderate |
Lifespan | 2-3 years |
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19 Care Basics Of King Betta Fish
1. Acclimatisation Of King Betta Fish
The reason behind the early death of a newly bought King betta fish is its poor acclimatization. Many beginners often make the mistake of leaving their King Betta fish right after opening its bag. As a result, your King betta fish may not tolerate the sudden shock that is caused by the sudden temperature and water parameter differences.
Simply dumping your King betta fish may cause the fish seriously stressed. That’s why it’s pretty crucial to acclimate King betta fish before introducing it to its new habitat. Otherwise, it’ll be hard for King betta fish to tolerate the transition from it’s the micro-climate of the bag to the new tank.
To acclimate your King Betta fish, you need to record the pH and temperature differences between the plastic bag and the new tank. Your first responsibility is to make your King betta accustomed to the tank water temperature. For this, you need to keep the plastic bag with King Betta floating over the top of the water level of the new aquarium. Depending on the temperature difference, you should keep the bag floating for 15-45 minutes to reach an equilibrium level of temperature.
Afterward, you need to introduce the tank water slowly to the bag of the King Betta. By making a hole in the bag, you should add a little drop of water every 5 minutes. This action will slowly balance the pH level.
Otherwise, you can follow the dripping method of acclimatization of your King betta fish. If you want to shift your King betta to a new tank, this method will be effective.
Thus, your King Betta will not face a drastic change in its new habitat. After completing the acclimatization, you can introduce your King Betta to its new tank. However, you must monitor the signs of stress in your King Betta fish after being introduced to it in a new tank.
2. Choosing Ideal Tank
To ensure the best care for your King betta fish, you need to choose the correct tank with the ideal size. For this, you must know about the maximum growth of your King betta fish.
Along with these, you need to consider several factors for choosing an ideal tank. Such as the numbers of King betta fish, other tank mates, temperament, activity level, etc.
As the name suggests, the King betta fish can grow up to 2.5 inches in its maturity. In addition, these King bettas have graceful flowing tails and fins. So, these huge betta fish require large space to move comfortably.
You might know that the wild betta can live in such places with poor oxygen levels. That’s why many beginners believe in this misconception that King Betta can survive in a fish bowl. But, it is wrong. In captivity, you must provide huge room for your King betta where the oxygen level remains sufficient.
The ideal tank size for keeping a King betta fish ranges from 5-10 gallons. If you think about adding tank mates for your King betta fish, you must choose a larger tank above 10 gallons. The larger the space, the less risk of overcrowding in the tank.
3. Keeping Ideal Water Parameters
Since water is the soul of any fish, you must maintain ideal water parameters in your King Betta fish tank. Some people ignore the basic requirements to keep the water parameters suitable for their King Betta. Although wild King Betta may not live in good water conditions, you must ensure a healthy environment in captivity.
After treating tap water, you can use this for your King Betta fish. The condition is to remove the chlorine, chloramine, and other heavy metals. You might find bottled water in the shops that are labeled as ‘betta water’. However, distilled water might not be a good choice for your King Betta fish due to having no minerals.
I’ve made a small chart featuring ideal water parameters for King Betta fish. Let’s check this out.
Categories | Features |
pH | 6.5-7.5 |
Temperature | 75-81 degrees Fahrenheit |
GH | 5-20 dGH, or 70-300 ppm |
KH | 3-5 dKH |
TDS | 50-250 ppm |
Ammonia | 0 ppm |
Nitrate | Less than 20 ppm |
Nitrite | 0 ppm |
Ph
The ideal pH range for King betta fish ranges from 6.5 to 7.5. These king bettas prefer calm water. Also, there are some records where these King bettas can live peacefully at a pH of 7.8.
Since King betta fish are pretty tolerant fish, these hardy bettas can endure slight pH changes. When the pH becomes too low, there will be lesions on your King betta. Besides, extreme changes in pH levels cause abnormal activities among King betta fish.
Temperature
Since King betta fish hail from tropical areas, these betta require warm water for their survival. To keep your King betta fish happy, you must keep the water temperature within 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit. You must ensure that the water temperature should not go lower than 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
In cooler temperatures, King betta fish will lose their immunity. As a result, these betta fish will be susceptible to several unwanted diseases. In addition, their metabolism rate will get slower.
Although King betta fish can tolerate slight temperature changes, you must not keep these bettas in extremely warm water. If you keep a constant higher temperature in your King betta fish aquarium, your betta will age quicker. Moreover, you may notice discomfort and unusual behavior of your King betta fish due to inappropriate temperature.
Water Hardness
Like other species of fish, King betta fish have specific requirements for the trace minerals of water. Since King bettas are tropical fish, these bettas prefer moderately hard water. You might notice these fish happy in soft water.
The ideal range of water hardness for your King betta fish ranges from 5 to 20 dGH ( Degree of General Hardness). According to some experts, you need to keep the GH range under 8 dGH. In addition, you need to keep the KH level a bit higher to keep the pH level stable.
Ammonia, Nitrite, And Nitrate
These three components are considered poisons for King betta fish. The safe level of ammonia should remain within 0.5 ppm. You must try to keep the ammonia level closer to 0 ppm.
The ammonia is so toxic to King betta that it can take the lives of your darling betta fish. Also, King betta fish will suffocate if there is a high nitrite level in the water. On the other hand, the nitrate level should be within 20 ppm.
4. Adding Suitable Substrate For King Betta
There are lots of debates regarding adding substrate to betta fish tanks. Many betta owners do not add substrate to their King Betta fish tank. Due to proper maintenance, King Betta fish may live fine without any substrate.
In that case, there will be no medium for the growth of beneficial bacteria. Also, you can not root any plants in your King Betta aquarium without any substrate. A bare bottom tank needs to get frequent cleaning. After all, all dirt and wastes remain visible lying at the bottom.
So, a top secret of King Betta’s fish care guide is to add a substrate. You should choose such substrate that is chockfull of nutrients and minerals. A good substrate will not only increase the aesthetics of the tank but also keep the water conditions stable.
Also, the colonized beneficial bacteria will break down the wastes of King betta fish. Thus, there will be less risk of ammonia spike. Some substrates can turn the water acidic or alkaline. That’s why you should opt for an inert substrate for your King betta fish.
5. Adding Plants In The Tank
To make the aquarium aesthetically pleasing, plants are the most suitable and cheapest options for your King Betta fish tank. The most beneficial part about maintaining a planted betta tank is that these plants work as natural filters. As a result, the water parameters will remain good due to converting the harmful chemicals into oxygen.
However, you might know that King Betta fish live in heavily planted paddy fields in the wild. To create a natural habitat, you need to add plants to the tank. some options for safe plants are Anacharis, java moss, Anubias, betta hammock, Carolina fanwort, water sprite, cryptocoryne, etc.
Some betta fish owners prefer fake plants for their betta fish. These ornamental fake plants might have sharp edges that can cut your King betta fish. In addition, some plants can be toxic for your King betta fish.
You need to remember that live plants demand more care than fake plants. To keep these plants healthy, you should adjust the lighting, water conditions, and other factors.
6. Making No Large Water Change
To maintain good water quality, you should change to a moderate level of water. But, a large water change can make your King betta fish stressed. You can keep this little secret of your King Betta fish care guide not to change more than 40% water.
7. Prevention Of Ammonia Spike
To take the highest care of your King betta fish, you must prevent ammonia spikes in the aquarium. For this, you need to maintain some rules to keep the ammonia level within 0-0.5 ppm.
You might know that decaying foods, rotting leaves, fish wastes, and other materials produce ammonia in the water. When the ammonia turns into nitrite, this nitrite can be lethal for your King betta fish. So, you must stop overfeeding to produce less waste.
Since there will be natural wastes stored in the tank, you must perform regular maintenance. Doing a 25% weekly water change can keep the ammonia level safe for your King betta fish. Besides, you can add good filtration and aeration system to prevent ammonia spikes.
8. Keeping A Suitable Filtration System
Do you still have the misconception that King betta fish can live in a stagnant bowl of water? Then, you’re wrong. Before buying a King Betta fish, you must keep a budget for a good filtration system.
There will be production of natural wastes in the captived life cycle of your King Betta fish. To run a healthy life, these natural wastes should be converted or removed from the water.
Since filters have beneficial bacteria in their media, these bacteria run a nitrogen cycle to convert these natural wastes into nitrate. On the other hand, these nitrates are safer compounds for King betta fish than ammonia or nitrite.
While choosing a filtration system, you must consider the power or current of the filtration system. Your darling King Betta must be your favorite for their gorgeous flowy fins and tails. These fins are so delicate that the strong current of the filter can overpower their swimming capability. However, the wild King bettas prefer to live in low current water.
To utilize the maximum power of the filter, you must perform regular maintenance and cleaning of the filter. Instead of changing all filter media together, you can change some old filter media and add new filter pads.
The preferable options for King betta fish can be sponge filters or internal tank filters. Some recommendations are The Aqua Clear 20 Power filter, The Fluval C2 Power filter, and The Aqua Clear 50 Power filter.
9. Managing Optimal Temperature Range
Since King betta fish are tropical fish, these fish require warm water to survive peacefully. Keeping your King betta fish in cold temperatures for a long time may weaken the immune system of your bettas. But, it’s not essential to adjust a heater in case the water temperature remains optimal at maximum time.
The ideal water temperature for your King Betta fish ranges from 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. When the temperature increases or decreases for a long time, it can cause stress, respiratory problems, metabolic changes, and other health complexities of your King betta fish.
However, seasonal changes may affect the water temperature in your King Betta fish tank. It’ll make your King Betta fish susceptible to diseases by weakening their immunity. On the other hand, hotter water fastens the metabolism rate of these King betta fish making them age quickly.
So, installing a heater can save your King betta fish from freezing in cold water. Also, you can consider a heater as a must-to-buy equipment if you live in a cold country.
10. Lighting Conditions For King Betta
Your King betta fish do not require special lighting requirements to thrive well. You can keep 8-12 hours of lighting to maintain a day and night cycle. Make sure that the lighting level is not too high. Otherwise, it can make your King betta fish stressed. Check out this article if you want to keep the aquarium light on all the time.
Some gentle lighting sources that can be installed in your King Betta fish tank are The Zoo Med Naturalistic Terrarium Hood, The Aqua LED Hood, and the Fluval Plant LED Planted Aquarium lighting.
11. Adding A Co2 System
It’s not a basic demand for the survival of your King betta fish. Although fish wastes produce CO2 in the tank water, it may not be sufficient for the survival of the plants. Generally, adding a CO2 system helps plants thrive well in a planted betta fish tank.
But, excess CO2 can hurt plants and your King betta fish. Increased CO2 levels can make the water acidic, which causes stress to bettas. If you want any recommendations for the CO2 system for King Betta fish, I suggest the Fluval pressurized CO2 kits and Magtool Aquarium CO2 Generator.
12. Providing A Nutritious Diet
One of the most prominent secrets of King Betta fish care is to ensure their healthy diet. Before providing meals, you need to know the natural diet of these King Betta fish. In the wild, King betta fish live on a diet of insects or larvae.
These King Betta fish are carnivores. That’s why these bettas can eat crustaceans, small insects, insect larvae, etc. Some beginners assume that their betta will survive on munching plants or roots. But, it’ll kill your King bettas.
To keep your King Bettas healthy, you must provide a high-protein-based diet to your pet bettas. In captivity, these King Betta fish can accept different types of protein sources. Such as frozen foods, flakes, pallets, freeze-dried foods, live foods, etc.
You can find several types of pallets that are specially made for betta fish. Since these commercial betta pellets contain the correct level of nutrients, your King Betta fish will not suffer from underfeeding.
13. Maintaining A Correct Feeding Schedule
Food quantity has a great effect on the health of your King Betta fish. If you do not provide a sufficient amount of food, your King Betta fish will suffer from hunger. On the other hand, providing excess amount food makes higher waste in your King betta fish tank. It’ll cause an ammonia spike in the tank.
Generally, the experts suggest feeding King betta fish twice a day. Although these betta fish eat the size of their tiny stomach, the food quantity varies according to their age and activity level. You can leave a small pinch of food for your King Betta fish. Then, wait for 2-3 minutes.
If your King betta fish finish all the food quickly, you can increase the food quantity. Otherwise, you can decrease the dosing. As occasional treats, you can provide brine shrimp, bloodworms, tubifex worms, earthworms, etc.
Besides, you need to avoid some foods that can cause harm to the health of your King Betta fish. It includes raw meat, cooked meat, processed food, vegetables, fruit, table scrapes, etc.
14. Adding Supplementation
You can’t fulfill the demand of all required nutrients in captivity that your King betta fish get from wild prey. Your King Betta fish diet should consist of at least 35% protein. Also, these bettas require fat, fiber, calcium, carbohydrates, phosphorus, and other minerals.
Sometimes, only food may not improve the health of your King Betta. That’s why you should add supplementation to the diet of your King Betta fish.
There are several ways to add supplementation to your King Betta fish food. You can add natural supplement powder to the betta food that is enriched with multivitamins, saturated fatty acids, etc. Also, you can gut-load supplementation to your King Betta food.
15. Avoid Overfeeding
You might notice that King betta fish look for opportunities to eat food. So, these King betta fish will take up food whenever there is availability of food. As a result, it’ll lead to digestive issues, bloating, obesity, and other health complexities. To keep your King betta fish healthy, you must avoid overfeeding these bettas.
16. Keeping Compatible Tankmates For King Betta
If you want to raise your King betta fish in a peaceful environment, you should keep compatible tank mates for these King bettas. Because of keeping the wrong tank mates, many King betta owners lose their bettas due to unwanted injuries or becoming the prey of larger fish. That’s why you need to choose suitable tank mates for your King bettas after considering the temperament, diet, dwelling state, and other factors.
You might know that King betta fish are popularly known as Siamese fighting fish. As the name suggests, these King bettas are highly aggressive and violent. So, you need to choose non-threatening tank mates that can share a tank with King betta fish.
In the tank of your King betta fish, you can keep snails, Neon tetras, Ember tetras, Corydoras catfish, Harlequin Rasboras, Kuhli loaches, Clown pleco, African dwarf frogs, etc. These Siamese fighting fish can not tolerate other male betta fish within their territory. That’s why you must avoid keeping other male betta fish with King bettas.
In addition, you should not keep goldfish, puffers, tiger barbs, cichlids, Gouramis, red-tail sharks, angelfish, etc. While adding new tank mates, you must ensure that the new inhabitants are free from diseases and parasites.
17. Special Breeding Care
Breeding King Betta fish in captivity is not everyone’s cup of tea. Only experienced owners should take the risk of breeding King Betta fish. The first thing that you need to do to breed King Betta fish is to choose a larger tank.
In a breeding tank, female King Betta fish produce lots of eggs that may sink to the bottom. For this reason, you must not keep ant substrate at the bottom of the breeding tank. Otherwise, these betta eggs will get lost in the substrate. The male King Betta also may not find the eggs.
In addition, you should provide lots of hiding places and leafy plants in the breeding tank of your King betta fish. It’ll be your utmost duty to provide a good deal of privacy to help your King Betta fish mate. For this reason, you should be concerned about the brightness of lighting in the room of the breeding tank.
Besides, leafy plants will help your King Betta fish create a bubble nest for their breeding. Moreover, the heavy plantation offers natural habitats for natural organisms that the new fry can include in their diet.
You might realize that the breeding period is pretty sensitive for your King betta fish. These bettas may remain stressed during this phase. Hence, you should add lots of hiding places, ornamental caves, etc.
To make the breeding successful, you should condition your King Betta fish. Feed a heavy protein-based diet to fatten up your King betta fish. It’ll help them get prepared for the hard work of breeding. Some best options are brine shrimp, black worms, earthworms, bloodworms, beef heart, mosquito larvae, etc.
When the female King bettas are finished laying eggs, you must remove these females from the breeding tank. After hatching procedures, you’ll get baby King Betta fish fry from this successful breeding.
18. Water Conditioners For King Betta Tank
You may not get safe water for King Betta fish from any direct sources. When you want to use untreated drinking water, this water may be unsafe for your King betta fish. Also, tap water requires conditioning. Otherwise, your King betta fish will suffer to breathe.
The simple way to treat water is to use water conditioners. Some best recommendations are the Seachem Prime Water Conditioner, the API Stress Coat Water Conditioner, and the Tetra Aqua Safe Water Conditioner.
19. King Betta Diseases, Signs, And Treatments
Sometimes, you might notice unusual swimming patterns and behavior of your King betta fish. You might be also worried about the loss of appetite of your King betta. To know the exact reasons, you should know the signs of common diseases of King betta fish.
The earlier you can detect the symptoms, the faster you can treat your King betta fish. So, let’s take a quick look at some prevalent King betta fish diseases.
Dropsy In King Betta Fish
Dropsy is a nightmare for any King Betta fish owner. Although King betta are hardy fish, these bettas can readily get attacked by viruses or bacteria. If you do not treat dropsy in King betta early, it can take the life of your King betta fish.
1. Signs Of Dropsy
Extremely swollen belly, bulging eyes, pineconing of scales, pale gills, stingy feces, fins clamped against the body, etc.
2. Causes Of Dropsy
- Viral or bacterial infection
- Parasites
- Poor water quality
- Malnutrition
- Ammonia spike
- Stress
3. Treatments For Dropsy
It’s not easy to treat dropsy in King betta fish. You can fix the underlying problems that may cause dropsy in your King betta fish. That’s why the experts suggest using antibiotics that are formulated for gram-negative bacteria. Two popular recommendations are Mardel Maracyn 2 and Kanamycin sulfate.
Ich In King Betta Fish
Another deadly disease of King betta fish is ich or ick. It is also popularly known as white spots. These are some white pests that latch onto your King betta fish body. Although it is not assumed as deadly as other diseases, your King betta fish may not survive without early treatments.
Depending on the severity of the disease, the experts divide three stages of ich. These are the Trophont stage, Tomont stage, and Theront stage.
1. Signs Of Ich
- Small white dots on the body and fins
- Rubbing against aquarium décor items
- Lethargy
- Refusing to eat
2. Causes Of Ich
- Poor water condition
- Contagious companion
- Stress
- Poorly heated aquarium
3. Treatments For Ich
If your ill King betta fish live with tank mates, you should quarantine the sick betta first. Since it is a parasitic disease, you need to warm up the water to kill the parasites. After all, these ich parasites increase their reproduction cycle in cold water.
The next step is to increase the water temperature slowly. Take the temperature up to 81-86 degrees Fahrenheit for around 10 days. Do not forget to add an air stone to increase the oxygen level in the water.
Generally, the suggested medicines for ich in King betta fish are Rid Ich Plus and Mardel Copper Safe. To reduce the effect of high dosing, you should perform 25-50% regular water cycling. Make sure to complete the full dosing according to the directions of the professionals.
Fin Or Tail Rot In King Betta Fish
No other diseases look as scary as fin or tail rot in King betta fish. It is generally caused by fungus or bacteria.
You might get panicked after seeing the state of your sick King betta fish with fin or tail rot. But, early diagnosis and fast treatment may recover your sick King betta fish.
However, some betta fish may already have fin or tail rot from beforehand. You need to check all signs before buying King Betta fish from stores.
1. Signs
- Edges of fins lose color
- Redness in fins
- Fin tips may appear frayed
- Ragged appearance to dorsal, anal, and tail fins.
- Ripped fins become fuzzy
- Blotchiness in fins
- Lethargy
- Difficulty in swimming
- Bleeding can be seen in the fin and tail area.
- In extreme cases, the part of the fin or tail may hang from the body.
2. Causes Of Fin Or Tail Rot
- Poor water quality
- Nipping from other fish
- Sharp décor items
- Improper tank setup
- Other stress factors
3. Treatment Of Fin And Tail Rot
Firstly, you should ensure that the temperature and pH level of the water remain ideal. Then, you should perform a water change with 50% conditioned tap water. Afterward, you should clean debris, fish wastes, and excess food from the bottom layer of the tank. Wash all décor items with hot water.
The experts suggest broad-spectrum antibiotic medicines against fin rot. Such as erythromycin. If it is caused by a fungal infection, you can apply malachite green methylene blue, phenoxyethanol, etc. besides, tetracycline can be dosed for 2-3 days. Make sure to change the water after applying these treatments.
Swim Bladder Disease In King Betta Fish
Another serious illness of King betta fish is swim bladder disease. It’s pretty common among aquarium fish. However, the proper way to diagnose swim bladder disease is to x-ray your King betta fish. Let’s check out the signs, causes, and treatments for swim bladder disease.
1. Signs Of Swim Bladder Disease
If your King betta fish suffers from swim bladder diseases, it’ll struggle to stay upright. In addition, the sick betta will make excessive fin movements. It may seem like your King betta will try to float right away.
In cases of swim bladder disease, the sick King betta will struggle to swim at the surface of the tank. If it stops swimming, it’ll sink to the bottom of the tank.
2. Causes Of Swim Bladder Disease
- Rapid eating
- Overeating
- Poor diet
- Constipation
- Low water temperature
- Poor water quality
- Parasitic infection
- Bacterial infection
- Birth-defects
- Other abdominal enlarged organs
3. Treatment Of Swim Bladder Disease
Firstly, you need to stop feeding your King betta fish that suffers from swim bladder disease. While making your King betta fish fasting, you should increase the temperature of the water. If the root cause of swim bladder disease is infection, you should treat your King betta fish with broad-spectrum antibiotics.
Popeye Disease In King Betta Fish
It’s mainly a bacterial infection in King Betta fish. Popeye disease in fish is also known as exophthalmia. If this horrible disease is caused by eye trauma, it may leave your King betta fish with one eye due to the other rotting eye. Although this disease is treatable, you should prevent this disease beforehand.
1. Signs Of Popeye
- Damaged cornea
- Cloudy eyes
- Swollen eyes
- Discoloration of eyes
- A white ring around the eye
- Lethargy
- Loss of appetite
- Swimming in the same area
2. Causes Of Popeye
- Injury from any sharp surface or objects
- Parasitic, bacterial, or viral infection
- Poor water condition
3. Treatment For Popeye
First, you should quarantine your sick King betta fish that is suffering from Popeye. If it is caused due to infections, it’ll spread to other tank mates of King betta fish.
Afterward, you should change 50% of the tank water. Then, you can treat the popeye of your King betta fish with Melafix and aquarium salt.
After treating with Melafix, you can change the entire water of the tank. But, you should change the water of your sick King betta fish every three days. Continue treating the water with aquarium salt and Melafix for 10 days.
To reduce the swelling of infected eyes, you can use one spoon of Epsom salt per gallon in the water of a separate tank. Keep your sick King betta for a couple of minutes. Another recommended medicine for Popeyes in King betta fish is Kanaplex.
Before You Go…
I hope you got a full overview of the King Betta fish care guide from this article. Another fascinating betta fish is the crowntail betta with crown-like fins that you might be interested in. If you want to know about its care basics, you can take a look at the following article.
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