Betta Fish & Supplies

Bettas are living jewels — bold, personable, and full of character. Our betta fish & supplies collection features premium betta fish alongside every accessory a betta keeper needs: specialty food, leaf hammocks, floating logs, botanicals, heaters, and nano tank essentials designed to keep your betta healthy, colorful, and active. Shipping nationwide from Cheyenne, Wyoming with a live arrival guarantee.

Popular Bettas & Betta Gear

We regularly stock vibrant male and female bettas in a range of colors and fin types, plus the supplies that help them thrive. Whether you keep a single show betta or a sorority, you will find the fish and the gear in one place — from premium foods and botanicals to leaf hammocks, floating logs, and complete nano aquarium kits.

Best Betta Supplies

The right betta supplies make daily care easy and help your fish show their best color. For food, Xtreme Betta Pellets are a high-quality floating staple, while Fluval Bug Bites Betta Flakes add insect-based protein bettas love. To keep water safe and stable, the Fluval Betta Care 3-Pack bundles conditioner, beneficial bacteria, and a cleaner for nano tanks. For natural blackwater conditioning that supports color and reduces stress, Fritz Catappa (Indian Almond) Leaves are a betta-keeper favorite. Explore the full lineup of betta foods, conditioners, and botanicals in the betta supplies collection.

Betta Tank Essentials

Bettas need more than a bowl, so start with the right tank essentials. A complete kit like the Fluval Betta Premium Aquarium Kit provides lighting and gentle integrated filtration in a compact nano footprint. Because bettas are tropical, a reliable compact heater such as the Hygger HG031 Mini Pro Heater keeps temperatures in the ideal range. Give your betta a place to rest near the surface with a Zoo Med Floating Betta Log, and always make tap water safe with a conditioner like API Stress Coat. Round out the setup with gentle filtration, a compact aquarium heater, and live aquatic plants for cover.

Betta Care Tips

Bettas need more than a bowl. Give a single betta a heated, filtered tank of at least 5 gallons with a reliable adjustable heater set to 78–82°F and gentle filtration — they dislike strong currents. Always treat tap water with a quality water conditioner, and add plenty of cover with live aquarium plants and easy low-light plants. Feed a varied diet of betta pellets and the occasional frozen treat, and keep up with weekly water changes.

Best Tank Mates for Bettas

Male bettas can be territorial, so choose tank mates carefully and never house two males together. In a 10-gallon or larger planted tank, peaceful companions can include snails, corydoras catfish, and small algae-eating otocinclus. Avoid fin-nippers and brightly colored, long-finned fish that a betta may mistake for a rival. Dwarf shrimp can work with a calm betta, but results vary by individual fish.

FAQ: Betta Fish & Care

How big a tank does a betta need? A single betta should have at least 5 gallons that is heated and filtered. Bigger is better and far easier to keep stable than a tiny bowl.

Do bettas need a heater? Yes. Bettas are tropical fish that thrive at 78–82°F, and stable warmth keeps them active, colorful, and healthy. An adjustable heater is essential in most homes.

Can betta fish live with other fish? Often, yes — in a large enough planted tank with peaceful, short-finned tank mates. Every betta has its own temperament, so watch closely when introducing companions and have a backup plan if your betta is aggressive.

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