Black Orchid Mustard Gas Crowntail (Betta Splendens)
This elegant betta is easily recognised by its spiky like fins and deep black body with blue/green iridescent highlights that carry through their tail.
Black Orchids are another must have fish for any collector.
One minute the fish just looks like a Black Browntail until it stops and spreads its finnage, displaying all of its beauty.
They can grow to a fair size around 6-7 cm and can be very territorial so we suggest keeping them solitary.
Like most long-fin bettas the Black Orchid Crowntail is prone to fin rot and should be kept in pristine water conditions to ensure their fins stay in top shape.
Feeding them on high protein foods helps encourage fins to stay straight and spiky.
Care
Origin: Indonesia
Temperature: 24-27℃
pH: 6.5-7.5
Ammonia: 0
Nitrate: 0
TDS: 450ppm
Water Flow: Low
Food: high grade betta pellet, frozen bloodworm, frozen brine shrimp, frozen white mosquito larvae
We recommend using Catappa leaf in the aquarium to help with stress and also improve fish health and colouration
Black Orchid Crowntail Male #1
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Brief Guide:
Tank: 5 litre minimum. 10+ Litre better
Temperature: 26-29 degrees C
Environment: Plenty air space above tank. Fish breathe air.
Feeding: High-protein betta pellets , not standard flakes.
Feed Frequency: 3-4 pellets once or twice daily. Remove any uneaten food after one minute to prevent water pollution.
Treats: Frozen or live foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms.
Maintenance and Health
Water Changes: Perform 25-30% weekly water changes, using a dechlorinator, to remove waste.
Tank Mates: Best kept alone as they fight, especially with other males.
Water Quality: Keep ammonia and nitrites at zero. pH 6.0 to 8.0.
Lifespan: 3 to 5 years if well cared for.
Avoid Bowls: Small bowls lack proper heating or filtration, leading to disease.
Stimulation: Add plants and decor to prevent boredom.

