gilltyascharged
Fish Fanatic
Recently I've been contemplating the idea getting another B. splendens at some point. Nothing fancy, just a nicely planted nano setup. However, I've been looking more at the different longtail betta varieties. While I'd like to keep a plakat in a larger tank, I figured anything smaller than a 5 gal wouldn't be the best option for such an active fish.
I've kept longtails in the past, three of them being veiltail (VT) and the other one being a crowntail (CT). I remember the CT, Obi, being much more lazy than all but one of the VTs (silly Steve was probably even more sedentary), but he never seemed to struggle swimming. In doing more research, I've found that certain tail/fin types are big no-no's: Rose/Feathertails, doubletails, and dumbo ears.
However, what are the opinions on halfmoon (HM) varieties? While I understand that both rose and feathertails are technically just exaggerated versions of this tail type, do they seem to have too much difficulty existing for them to be deemed unethical? I find them beautiful, and think that a smaller tank with a low flow would do well as far as keeping life simple, but I also don't want to waste a good sum of money for a fish doomed to a life of suffering.
What do you guys think?
I've kept longtails in the past, three of them being veiltail (VT) and the other one being a crowntail (CT). I remember the CT, Obi, being much more lazy than all but one of the VTs (silly Steve was probably even more sedentary), but he never seemed to struggle swimming. In doing more research, I've found that certain tail/fin types are big no-no's: Rose/Feathertails, doubletails, and dumbo ears.
However, what are the opinions on halfmoon (HM) varieties? While I understand that both rose and feathertails are technically just exaggerated versions of this tail type, do they seem to have too much difficulty existing for them to be deemed unethical? I find them beautiful, and think that a smaller tank with a low flow would do well as far as keeping life simple, but I also don't want to waste a good sum of money for a fish doomed to a life of suffering.
What do you guys think?