Betta is a small fish active in paddy fields and small pools, and its color is red or green.
This fish is found in freshwater habitats in Asia and Africa. Most species of male fish build, protect and maintain a floating nest composed of mucus foam, which is often called nesting fish. There are about 70 kinds of fighting fish, some of which are often fed in family aquariums. All kinds of betta can be classified into Pseudobetta, or into five families, such as Puffer, Bass, Small Betta, Small Betta and Small Betta.