Introduction: Betta Fish and Their Ideal Living Conditions
Betta fish, also known as Siamese fighting fish, are popular pets due to their vibrant colors and interesting personalities. These small, freshwater fish are native to Southeast Asia, where they live in shallow, warm water.
In captivity, betta fish require specific conditions to thrive. In their natural habitat, betta fish live in water temperatures ranging from 75 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
This warm water is necessary for their survival because it aids in digestion, circulation and immune function. In addition to the temperature of the water, other factors like pH balance and cleanliness can also impact a betta fish’s health.









