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  2. Siamese fighting fish - Wikipedia

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    Although some betta enthusiasts claim there is a minimum tank size, determining a strict baseline is somewhat arbitrary and subject to debate, but most people consider a 5 gallons tank as the minimum. [citation needed]

  3. Giant betta - Wikipedia

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    The giant betta (Betta anabatoides) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish in the subfamily Macropodusinae, part of the gourami family. [2]

  4. Betta - Wikipedia

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    All Betta species are small fishes, but they vary considerably in size, ranging from under 2.5 cm (1 in) total length in B. chanoides to 14 cm (5.5 in) in the Akar betta (B. akarensis). [1] Bettas are anabantoids, which means they can breathe atmospheric air using a unique organ called the labyrinth.

  5. Betta pallifina - Wikipedia

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    They tolerate harder water conditions than most of their relatives. They adapt quickly to life in captivity. They should be kept in species-only tanks; one pair can comfortably occupy a 24-inch tank (60 centimeters), while two pairs should be kept in a 30-inch tank (75 centimeters). The tank should have many hiding places, plants, and driftwood.

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  7. Betta gladiator - Wikipedia

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    From reports, Betta gladiator is a very aggressive species. [4] Males apparently fight incessantly when housed together and may even kill each other in confined spaces. They're best maintained in pairs, which should be housed in a 55-gallon tank, though it may be necessary to maintain a group temporarily in order for the fish to be able to ...