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Male Halfmoon Doubletail Betta (Betta splendens) – Rare Split-Tail Elegance

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🐠 Male Halfmoon Doubletail Betta (Betta splendens) – Rare Split-Tail Elegance

The Male Halfmoon Doubletail Betta is an extraordinary and rare Betta splendens variety that combines the wide 180° Halfmoon tail spread with the distinct double-lobed tail characteristic of Doubletail bettas. This gives the fish a dramatic, symmetrical appearance with lush fins and vivid colors that shimmer with every movement.

Graceful, intelligent, and full of personality, this betta makes a perfect centerpiece for any nano or desktop aquarium setup.

🌟 Key Features

  • ✨ Unique Double Tail: Two symmetrical lobes create a balanced, flowing display
  • 🌙 Halfmoon Fin Spread: Gorgeous 180° spread of the tail and dorsal fins
  • 🎨 Vibrant Colors: Found in red, blue, turquoise, marble, and pastel morphs
  • 💧 Ideal for Small Aquariums: Perfect for tanks between 3–10 gallons
  • 🧠 Interactive Personality: Engages with its keeper and responds to routine
  • 🌿 Labyrinth Breather: Can breathe surface air – no air pump needed

⚙️ Care Guide

  • Scientific Name: Betta splendens
  • Common Name: Halfmoon Doubletail Betta
  • Adult Size: 2.5–3 inches
  • Tank Size: Minimum 3 gallons (heated and filtered recommended)
  • Water Temperature: 76–82°F
  • pH: 6.5–7.5
  • Diet: Carnivore – betta pellets, frozen or live foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia)
  • Behavior: Solitary; males should not be housed together
  • Tank Mates: Peaceful snails or shrimp (avoid fin-nippers and other bettas)

❓ FAQ

Q: What makes the Halfmoon Doubletail special?
A: It’s a rare combination of the Halfmoon’s 180° spread and the Doubletail’s two distinct lobes — creating a fuller, more balanced look.

Q: Are Doubletails more delicate?
A: Their fins can be slightly more sensitive, so avoid sharp décor and ensure gentle filtration.

Q: Can they live with other fish?
A: Males should live alone but do well with calm snails or shrimp tank mates.

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