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Kio Betta [Female] #AFA-0120 [What You See Is What You Get]
Kio Betta [Female] #AFA-0120 [What You See Is What You Get]
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$40.00 USD
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So, you’ve decided to get you a tiny, aquatic gladiator with a flair for high-fashion finery. Whether you call them Betta splendens, Siamese Fighting Fish, or "that angry-looking guy in the cup," there is more to these fish than meets the eye.
Here is the ultimate, non-repetitive guide to keeping your water puppy happy, healthy, and impressively grumpy.
I. Size Matters (And It’s Not About the Tank)
There is a persistent myth that Bettas grow to the size of their container. This is a lie. If it were true, putting a Betta in a swimming pool would result in a Great White Shark with a veil tail.
* The Standard Model: Most Bettas top out at 2.5 to 3 inches. Males usually take the prize for length, while females are slightly more "compact."
* The "Giant" Upgrade: If you want a Betta that looks like it’s been hitting the gym, Giant Bettas can reach a beefy 5 to 7 inches.
* The Optical Illusion: Long-finned varieties (like the Halfmoon) look massive because of their "dresses," but their actual bodies remain relatively petite.
* Growth Spurts: They do most of their growing in the first 6–7 months. If yours is still tiny after a year, it’s not a "teacup" Betta—it’s likely a victim of poor genetics or "stunting" from a cramped bowl.
II. Home Sweet (Not Too Small) Home
Bettas are often marketed as living decorations for office desks, but they deserve better than a glorified flower vase.
* The Real Estate: While they can survive in 3 gallons, a 5 to 10-gallon tank is the "luxury suite" they deserve.
* The Climate: They are tropical natives of Southeast Asia. Unless your house is a constant 75°F–80°F, you need a heater. Otherwise, your fish will be too sluggish to do anything except contemplate its own cold existence.
* The Air Intake: Bettas have a labyrinth organ, which is essentially a biological snorkel. They like to gulp air from the surface, so don't fill the tank to the very brim—and for heaven's sake, get a lid. These fish have Olympic-level jumping ambitions.
III. Interior Design & Behavior
Your Betta is smarter than the average goldfish. They can recognize your face, follow your finger, and even learn tricks. A bored Betta is a destructive Betta (they have been known to bite their own tails out of sheer frustration).
* Furniture: Use silk or live plants. Plastic plants are the "barbed wire" of the fish world and will shred those delicate fins.
* The Hammock: Bettas love a "Betta log" or a suction-cup leaf near the surface. It’s the aquatic equivalent of a Recliner Chair.
* Social Life: Males are the ultimate "introverts with anger issues." Never put two males together unless you want a gladiator arena. Females can occasionally live in "sororities," but that’s an expert-level project involving a 20-gallon tank and a lot of prayer.
IV. The Diet of Champions
Bettas are carnivores. In the wild, they eat insects that fall into the water.
* The Menu: High-quality protein pellets are the staple. For "Fine Dining Friday," offer frozen or freeze-dried bloodworms or brine shrimp.
* Portion Control: A Betta’s stomach is roughly the size of its eyeball. If you overfeed them, they get bloated and develop swim bladder issues, turning your sleek swimmer into a floating cork.
☆ NEW BETTA OWNER: Pre-Arrival Checklist
Before your Betta arrives, your "forever home" should be fully set up and stabilized. A healthy environment is the difference between a Betta that survives and a Betta that thrives.
1. THE IDEAL ENVIRONMENT
* Tank Size: Minimum of 3 gallons but 5 gallons and up is preferred. Smaller containers (like bowls) fluctuate in temperature and toxicity too quickly.
* FILTRATION: A low-flow filter is required. Bettas prefer calm water; we highly recommend Sponge Filters.
* HEATING: Bettas are tropical fish. You need a reliable heater to maintain a steady 78°F – 80°F.
* LID: Bettas are natural jumpers. Ensure your tank has a secure lid with no large gaps.
2. WATER PARAMETERS (The "Golden Rules")
Your aquarium must be fully cycled (the Nitrogen Cycle established) before adding your fish. Aim for these levels:
WATER PARAMETER Ideal Range
AMMONIA (TOXIC) 0 ppm
NITRITE (TOXIC) 0 ppm
NITRATE. 5 ppm – 20 ppm
PH. 6.5 – 7.5
(Stable is better than "perfect")
TEMPERATURE. 77°F – 80°F
3. INTERIOR DECOR
* LIVE OR SILK PLANTS: Avoid plastic plants with sharp edges, as they will tear a Betta's delicate fins.
* HIDING SPOTS: Provide at least one cave or "Betta Log" where the fish can retreat to feel safe.
* SUBSTRATE: Smooth gravel or sand is preferred.
4. ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES Supplies to Have on Hand
* WATER CONDITIONER: To remove chlorine and chloramine from tap water (e.g., Seachem Prime).
* HIGH-QUALITY Food: High-protein pellets or frozen foods (Bloodworms/Brine Shrimp).
* WATER TEST KIT: A liquid test kit is much more accurate than paper strips.
☆ BETTA FISH ACCLIMATION GUIDE
Congratulations on your new companion! To ensure your Betta transitions smoothly from their travel bag to their new home, please follow these steps carefully.
IMPORTANT: Do not open the shipping bag until you are ready to begin the process. Do not feed your Betta for the first 24 hours to allow their digestive system to settle after travel.
STEP 1: Temperature Matching (15–20 Minutes)
Floating the bag allows the water temperature inside to slowly match the temperature of your aquarium.
* Turn off your aquarium lights to reduce the fish's stress.
* Float the unopened bag in your aquarium for 15 to 20 minutes.
* Check that your tank is set between 76°F – 82°F (24°C – 28°C).
STEP 2: The Release (The Most Important Step!)
Never pour the shipping water into your aquarium. Shipping water contains high levels of ammonia and waste accumulated during travel.
* Use a small net to gently lift the Betta out of the bag.
* Place the fish into your aquarium.
* Discard the shipping bag and the water inside it.
STEP 3: Post-Release Care
* Keep the lights off: Leave the aquarium lights off for the remainder of the day to help your Betta feel secure.
* Observe: It is normal for your Betta to look slightly pale or hide for the first 24–48 hours. Their full color will return once they feel safe.
* COVER THE TANK: Bettas are excellent jumpers, especially when exploring a new environment. Ensure you have a secure lid!The Mixing Process (20–30 Minutes)
Your Betta needs to adjust to the pH and hardness of your local water.
* Open the bag and roll down the top edges to create a "float."
* Add about 1/2 cup of your aquarium water into the bag.
* Repeat this every 5 to 10 minutes until the volume of water in the bag has doubled.
~THE AQUA FUNK AQUATICS COMMITMENT~
At Aqua Funk Aquatics, the health and happiness of our Betta is our top priorities. From the moment we select your fish to the second it arrives at your door, we treat every specimen with the utmost care. We take pride in our precision packaging and our safety protocols to ensure your new companion arrives in peak condition.
Our "Monday-Only" Shipping Schedule
To provide the safest journey possible, we adhere to a strict Monday-Only shipping policy. This is our "Weekend Safety" rule: by shipping at the start of the week, we drastically reduce the chance of your fish sitting in a cold warehouse or a hot airport tarmac over a weekend.
To ensure your fish is properly prepared (fasted and conditioned) for travel, please note our cut-off times:
* Orders placed by Thursday (11:59 PM): Will ship this coming Monday.
* Orders placed Friday – Sunday: Will ship the following Monday (approximately 7–10 days later).
* Why the wait? We refuse to rush the preparation process. This buffer ensures your Betta is strong enough for the journey and arrives healthy.
Live Arrival Guarantee (LAG)
We guarantee that your Betta will arrive alive and healthy. In the rare and unfortunate event of a loss during transit, Aqua Funk Aquatics offers the following resolutions:
* Store Credit for the value of the fish.
* A Replacement Fish of equal value included in your next order (subject to current availability).
* A Refund for the cost of the fish.
Please Note: Shipping fees are paid directly to the carrier and are non-refundable. Aqua Funk Aquatics does not have control over courier pricing or their independent refund policies.
Important Terms & Conditions
Weather & Temperature Safety
The safety of the animal always comes first. If temperatures are forecasted to be below 40°F or above 90°F, we may exercise a "Weather Hold." If we determine shipping is too risky for your Betta’s survival, we will contact you immediately via email to coordinate a new, safer shipping date.
To honor our Live Arrival Guarantee, we require notification of any issues within 2 hours of the carrier's recorded delivery time.
By placing an order with Aqua Funk Aquatics, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to these shipping and safety protocols.
How to File a Claim
To qualify for the Live Arrival Guarantee, you must follow these steps strictly:
* TIMEFRAME: You must send a clear photo ( a video would be preferred ) of the deceased fish inside the original, unopened sealed bag within 2 hours of the carrier's recorded delivery time.
* CONTACT: Email your claim to [ aquafunk00@gmail.com] with your order number in the subject line.
* VOIDING THE GUARANTEE: The guarantee is void if:
* THE PACKAGE is not accepted on the first delivery attempt.
* THE PACKAGE is left outside in extreme weather (heat or cold).
* THE BAG has been opened or the fish has been moved to a different container.
RETURN & REFUND POLICY
Due to the sensitive nature of shipping live animals, we do not accept returns on live fish. Shipping a fish twice is stressful and often fatal; therefore, all fish sales are final.
* DRY GOODS: (Food, leaf hammocks, etc.) May be returned within 14 days if unopened and in original packaging. Return shipping is the responsibility of the buyer.
* CANCELLATIONS: If you need to cancel an order, please contact us within 12 hours of purchase. Once a fish has been fasted and packed for shipping, we cannot offer a refund.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER 1. APPEARANCE AND COLOR
Betta fish carry "marbling" genes. This means they can change color due to age, stress, or water conditions. While we provide photos of the exact fish you are purchasing, we cannot guarantee that the fish will look identical upon arrival. Stress from shipping may cause temporary paleness.
2. TAIL & FIN CONDITION
Minor fin nipping or "blown fins" can occasionally occur during transit due to the stress of shipping. This is a common occurrence with long-finned Bettas and usually heals quickly with clean water and proper care.
3. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY
It is the buyer's responsibility to have a fully cycled, heated, and filtered aquarium ready before the fish arrives. We are not responsible for the health of the fish once it has been released into your home aquarium, as we cannot control your water parameters or husbandry practices.
4. WEATHER DELAYS
We reserve the right to delay shipping if temperatures in your area (or ours) are too extreme (below 40°F or above 90°F). The safety of the animal is our priority.
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