The Betta pi lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.
Betta pi can be housed in pairs, species tanks, and community tanks. Pairs can be housed in a 20 gallon tank, groups should be housed in a 55 gallon tank or larger. Pairs should be given cover such as caves and plants. More
Male of Betta pi; origin unknown. Note the distinctive throat marking which is a defining characteristic of this species. Female of Betta pi; origin unknown. Betta pi from Terengganu, Malaysia. Male of Betta pi; origin unknown. More
The Betta Pi of the Waseri groups are about 6 centimeters in length and live in the freshwater tropics of Thailand. Many differences make this Waseri Betta stand out. For instance, the Betta Pi has a pie shaped black pattern on its throat. More
The name Betta pi come from the fact that this fish have the pi (Pi is a Greek letter and a mathematical symbol for 3.124) mark on their chin. Being so big compare to other species of Plakat, this fish is called "Plakat Chang" by the natives. More
Betta pi come from the swamp ('Pru' in Thai) area in the southern part of the country namely Pru Toe-daeng, the only area in the world that they can be found. They live in tannin-stained water of a pH of around 5-6. More
Betta pinguis TEAM BORNEO Betta pallida Nonn Panitvong Betta strohi Edward Miller Betta tomi Edward Miller Betta tussyae More
adult male Betta pi Not sure what size you need? Try our free Print Size Calculator. Enter the DPI you require and we'll calculate the max print size automatically. More
* Betta pinguis Tan and Kottelat, 1998 * Albimarginata complex: * Betta albimarginata Kottelat and Ng, 1994 * Betta channoides Kottelat and Ng, 1994 More
Betta piTrack this topic | Email this topic | Print this topic you_ands_i Posted: Mar 9 2006, 07:56 PM Biết nuôi cá rùi Group Icon Group: Super Moderator Posts: More
Betta pi: This image show the Pi mark under the chin of this species. Betta pi A pair of B. pi in the breeding tank. Betta prima B. More
Betta pinguis Tan & Kottelat, 1998. Betta prima Kottelat, 1994. Forest betta, Betta pugnax (Cantor, 1849). More