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Male Delta Super Mixed Color Betta (Betta splendens) – One-of-a-Kind Color Explosion

Male Delta Super Mixed Color Betta (Betta splendens) – One-of-a-Kind Color Explosion

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🐠 Male Delta Super Mixed Color Betta (Betta splendens) – One-of-a-Kind Color Explosion

The Male Delta Super Mixed Color Betta is a vibrant showcase of color and personality! This Betta splendens variety features a breathtaking mix of hues — blues, reds, purples, yellows, and metallic tones — each fish displaying a completely unique pattern. With its elegant Delta-shaped tail and flowing fins, this betta adds an instant pop of color and life to any aquarium.

Every Delta Super Mixed Betta is truly one-of-a-kind, making it a perfect choice for hobbyists who appreciate individuality and beauty.

🌟 Key Features

  • 🌈 Multi-Color Variation: No two fish are alike — each boasts a brilliant mix of colors
  • 💫 Graceful Delta Tail: Wide, triangular spread for elegant swimming movement
  • 🧠 Intelligent & Interactive: Recognizes its keeper and responds to daily routines
  • 💧 Ideal for Nano Aquariums: Thrives in tanks from 3–10 gallons
  • 🌿 Labyrinth Breather: Can breathe surface air, no air pump required

⚙️ Care Guide

  • Scientific Name: Betta splendens
  • Common Name: Delta Super Mixed Color 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, bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia
  • Behavior: Solitary; males should not be housed together
  • Tank Mates: Peaceful snails or shrimp (avoid fin-nippers and other bettas)

❓ FAQ

Q: What colors can I expect from a Super Mixed Betta?
A: These bettas can feature combinations of red, blue, green, purple, orange, yellow, or metallic shades — each one is completely unique!

Q: What is a Delta tail?
A: The Delta tail spreads out like a wide triangle (less than 180°), offering elegant fin flow without excessive weight or fragility.

Q: Can they live with other fish?
A: Males should live alone, but they do well with peaceful shrimp and snails in calm community setups.

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