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Betta rutilans

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Perciformes

Genus
  
Betta

Higher classification
  
Bettas

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Osphronemidae

Scientific name
  
Betta rutilans

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Bettas, Betta brownorum, Betta dimidiata, Betta coccina, Betta tussyae

Betta rutilans


Betta rutilans is a species of gourami endemic to Indonesia. Their habitat is blackwater streams and peat swamp forests with very little sunlight. Their name rutilans is Latin for "reddish", "grow red", or "being red".

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Description

They typically grow up to 3.5 centimetres (1.4 in) TL in length. Like their name implies, they are typically solid red with males of the species being more intensely colored, but a few rarely have green side. Males have more-so pointed dorsal fins and longer pelvic fins. Females are generally rounder and have an egg tube. They will consume insects and small invertebrate.

Reproduction

Like most Betta fish, they breed in bubble-nests built to house the fry. Strangely enough, some have been seen to mouthbrood. The cause of this difference is unknown.

Captivity

This species has been collected for use in aquariums for their intense color. They can be housed in community tanks with proper hiding spots in place and tank adequately sized for the amount of fish and species. They are from blackwater environments and should be housed in warm water with filtering.

References

Betta rutilans Wikipedia