Don’t miss out on the best deals of the season! Shop now 🎁
Keep them in hard, alkaline water. They prefer water conditions with a pH of 7.0-8.0 and a hardness of 54-215 ppm. While they can adapt to soft and acidic water, they display better when kept in hard, alkaline water.If you have any tips on keeping Simplex, I'd love to know
Unfortunately, no. They're an extremely difficult species to find. I never found anyone who offers B. simplex for sale at my country. Though I do wish to keep type 2.Crispii do you currently keep any Simplex? And what tank size would you recommend? (Will use the 20 just want to know what you think) Are they easy to breed? And what's the difference between type 1 and type 2?
I do wish I kept Betta simplex. In fact, I actually got ripped of from my LFS when they claim that they had B. simplex. This was back when I was new to wild Bettas. Once I got my so-called B. simplex, I started researching about them and it turns out the fish was actually B. imbellis. I was not mad or anything as I do find imbellis to be a neat looking fish. Nowadays, I'm only keeping one species (Betta channoides) and not as many species as I used to. This mainly because I've lost interest in maintaining and breeding wild Bettas.Thanks for all the info!! Really appreciate it For some reason I was sure you had kept them. Anyways, I really hope that you will be able to find them