Blue betta fish or solid blue and Royal blue super blue are a stunning variety of betta fish known for their deep blue and metallic scales flowing fins. These fish are native to Southeast Asia (Thailand) and are popular among aquarium hobbyists due to their unique appearance and relatively easy care requirements. Blue betta fish are known for their velvety blue coloration, which can range from a deep, dark blue to a lighter, almost blue-metallic shade. They also have long, flowing fins that resemble an fariy, hence their name. These fish are generally peaceful and can be kept in a community tank with other non-aggressive fish, as long as they have enough space to swim and hide. However, it’s important to remember that betta fish are territorial and may become aggressive towards other male betta fish, so it’s best to keep them in a single-species tank or with other non-aggressive fish. There are currently several different types of Blue betta fish available today, but if we cut out using the various strain names of many different breeders, we are left with the most popular: Breeding Blue betta fish Breeding blue Bettas can be an exciting endeavor for experienced aquarists. The breeding process typically involves a courtship display where the blue male will build a bubble nest and entice the blue female to spawn. After fertilization, the male takes responsibility for caring for the eggs until they hatch, which usually occurs within 24 to 48 hours.
