Appearance & Personality
The Fullmoon variety is defined by its extreme volume. The caudal (tail) fin is so large that its edges often overlap with the dorsal and anal fins, making the fish look like a floating blossom of silk. They come in spectacular patterns—from iridescent metallic blues to multi-colored “Koi” and “Copper” morphs. These are highly intelligent “personality fish” that are very aware of their owners; they will often follow your finger along the glass and “dance” when they see their food container.
Why It’s a Masterpiece Choice
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Maximum Visual Impact: No other freshwater fish offers such a large surface area of color relative to its body size.
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Slow & Graceful Movement: Because of their heavy finnage, Fullmoons swim with a dignified, rhythmic pace that is incredibly relaxing to watch.
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Engaging “Water Puppy” Behavior: They are famously interactive and can be trained to recognize specific cues or come to a designated feeding spot.
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Labyrinth Organ: Like all Bettas, they can breathe atmospheric air, making them exceptionally resilient and adaptable to various home setups.
Quick Care Guide
| Feature |
Requirement |
| Tank Size |
5+ Gallons (19+ Liters) |
| Temperament |
Territorial (Best kept as a single star) |
| Water Temp |
76°F – 82°F (24°C – 29°C) |
| Diet |
Carnivorous (High-protein pellets, bloodworms, and brine shrimp) |
| Lifespan |
2 to 5 years |
Pro Tip for Success
Because the Fullmoon’s fins are so expansive and heavy, gentle water flow is a must. A strong filter current will tire them out quickly. Use a sponge filter or a low-flow internal filter. To protect their “show-grade” fins from tearing, avoid plastic plants and instead use live Silk-leaf plants or Java Ferns. Providing a “Betta Bed” or a broad-leafed plant near the surface is essential, as these heavy-finned beauties love to take frequent naps!
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