Black Night Betta – Product Description The Black Night Betta (Betta splendens) is one of the most dramatic and visually striking bettas available today. Known for their deep, velvety black coloration, these bettas appear almost ink-like under aquarium lighting, often displaying subtle iridescent undertones of blue or purple depending on the strain. Their intense, solid coloration combined with flowing fins makes them a true centerpiece fish. The Black Night line is selectively bred for richness of color, uniformity, and elegance — perfect for collectors or anyone wanting a premium show-quality betta. Care Guide: Black Night Betta Scientific Name: Betta splendens Temperament: Semi-aggressive (ideal as a solitary display fish) Difficulty Level: Easy Minimum Tank Size 5 gallons or larger recommended Provides stable water quality and room for natural movement Water Conditions Temperature: 76–82°F (24–28°C) pH: 6.5–7.5 Hardness: Soft to medium Filtration: Low-flow filter preferred — avoids fin damage and stress Diet High-protein foods maintain their deep color: Betta pellets (quality, color-enhancing) Frozen brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms Occasional live foods to stimulate hunting behavior Feed 1–2 times daily, small portions Habitat & Tank Setup Heater required (they are true tropical fish) Gentle sponge or baffled filter Soft live or silk plants for security Avoid sharp decorations to prevent fin tearing Floating plants help mimic natural habitats Provide hiding spots like caves or leaf hammocks Tank Mates Black Night Bettas are best kept solo. In a community tank: Choose peaceful, fast, non-nipping fish Avoid guppies, male bettas, fin-nippers, or brightly colored long-fin species Many keepers prefer these bettas alone to showcase their beauty ❤️ Special Notes Black coloration may deepen with age and diet Avoid excessive bright lighting — softer lighting enhances their dark tones Perform regular water changes (20–30% weekly) to maintain fin health Great option for nano aquariums or desktop displays
