HMPK Multicolor Female Bettas

from $14.99

Randomly hand picked female bettas for your sorority tanks. 
Female Halfmoon Plakat Betta – Quick Care Guide

Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 76–82°F (24–28°C)

  • pH: 6.5–7.5

  • GH (General Hardness): 5–20 dGH

  • KH (Carbonate Hardness): 3–8 dKH

  • Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm

  • Nitrate: <20 ppm

Tank Requirements:

  • Minimum Tank Size: 5 gallons (larger for community tanks)

  • Filtration: Gentle flow, sponge or baffled filter recommended

  • Substrate & Decor: Plants, hiding spots (caves, driftwood), smooth decor to prevent fin damage

  • Lighting: Moderate; adjust based on plant needs if planted

Diet:

  • Carnivorous:

    • High-quality betta pellets

    • Frozen or live foods: bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia

    • Occasional freeze-dried treats

Behavior & Care:

  • Less aggressive than males but still territorial

  • Can be kept solo or in carefully chosen community setups

  • Regular water changes and stable parameters are crucial

  • Can jump—keep tank covered

Tankmates (Community-Friendly Options):

  • Best with peaceful, non-fin-nipping species:

    • Ember tetras, harlequin rasboras

    • Corydoras catfish

    • Kuhli loaches

    • Otocinclus

    • Amano or Nerite snails (monitor interaction)

  • Avoid:

    • Fin nippers (e.g., tiger barbs)

    • Other bettas (unless breeding and experienced)

    • Aggressive or large fish

Pack:

Randomly hand picked female bettas for your sorority tanks. 
Female Halfmoon Plakat Betta – Quick Care Guide

Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 76–82°F (24–28°C)

  • pH: 6.5–7.5

  • GH (General Hardness): 5–20 dGH

  • KH (Carbonate Hardness): 3–8 dKH

  • Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm

  • Nitrate: <20 ppm

Tank Requirements:

  • Minimum Tank Size: 5 gallons (larger for community tanks)

  • Filtration: Gentle flow, sponge or baffled filter recommended

  • Substrate & Decor: Plants, hiding spots (caves, driftwood), smooth decor to prevent fin damage

  • Lighting: Moderate; adjust based on plant needs if planted

Diet:

  • Carnivorous:

    • High-quality betta pellets

    • Frozen or live foods: bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia

    • Occasional freeze-dried treats

Behavior & Care:

  • Less aggressive than males but still territorial

  • Can be kept solo or in carefully chosen community setups

  • Regular water changes and stable parameters are crucial

  • Can jump—keep tank covered

Tankmates (Community-Friendly Options):

  • Best with peaceful, non-fin-nipping species:

    • Ember tetras, harlequin rasboras

    • Corydoras catfish

    • Kuhli loaches

    • Otocinclus

    • Amano or Nerite snails (monitor interaction)

  • Avoid:

    • Fin nippers (e.g., tiger barbs)

    • Other bettas (unless breeding and experienced)

    • Aggressive or large fish