Skip to product information
1 of 1

Iven Betta

Betta Pugnax

Betta Pugnax

Regular price $20.00 SGD
Regular price Sale price $20.00 SGD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Sex
Quantity

Betta pugnax is a compact, captivating Betta whose wild roots run through shaded blackwater streams across Peninsular Malaysia and into Singapore. Its name hints at a fighter’s spirit, and in the home aquarium you’ll see a confident, adaptive fish that thrives when the setup honors its natural habitat: dim light, tannin-rich water, and shelter-rich microhabitats.

What makes Betta pugnax stand out

  • Nature-forward temperament — a true member of the Betta genus, with a combative edge that shines in properly matched setups. It’s not a flashy macho display; it’s a thoughtful, engaging behavior observations in a species-appropriate tank.
  • Compact size, versatile display — reaching about 60–70 mm in length, it fits beautifully in a moderately sized aquarium and rewards observant hobbyists with interesting territorial and foraging behaviors.
  • Blackwater comfort in captivity — naturally associated with acidic, low-hardness waters and tannin-stained clarity, this species thrives when water chemistry mirrors its native streams.
  • Fry-friendly micro-ecosystem — leaf litter and decomposing material foster microbe colonies that serve as a supplementary food source for fry and provide beneficial tannins that support the fish’s wellbeing in early life stages.

Ideal setup and care for a thriving Betta pugnax

  • Tank size and layout — a base measuring about 80 × 30 cm (or an equivalent volume) is suitable for a pair or a small group. Many breeders prefer fully decorated tanks with ample shelter rather than a bare substrate, using driftwood roots and branches to create shaded zones.
  • Substrate and decor — while a bare substrate is acceptable for ease of maintenance, consider submerged leaf litter and occasional clay pots or piping to provide extra hiding spots.(driftwood) for shady retreats helps mimic their natural microhabitats.
  • Lighting — this species does best under fairly dim lighting, similar to the dappled light of forest streams, which reduces stress and promotes natural foraging behavior.
  • Plant recommendations — hardy, shade-tolerant species like Microsorum, Taxiphyllum, Cryptocoryne spp., and even floating vegetation are well-suited to support cover and water quality in low-light conditions.

Water chemistry and maintenance

  • Water characteristics — Betta pugnax prefer soft, acidic water with negligible carbonate hardness (KH) and very low general hardness (GH). This aligns with the naturally stained, tannin-rich waters of its native habitats.
  • Water sources and adjustments — achieving soft water may require a reverse osmosis (RO) unit or equivalent methods. If needed, slight acidification can be used to maintain appropriate pH and hardness levels.
  • Maintenance approach — avoid aggressive filtration that creates strong currents; a gentle, well-circulated system better simulates flowing streams without stressing the fish. Substrate-free or lightly-decorated setups can simplify maintenance while preserving shaded havens.

Diet, breeding, and juvenile care

  • Natural diet and microbe aid — leaf litter fosters microbe colonies that provide a secondary food source for fry, supporting early growth in breeding setups.
  • Feeding strategy — offer a varied diet suitable for small freshwater species, focusing on foods that are easy to ingest in low-light, slow-water environments.
  • Breeding considerations — a calm, dim, well-decorated tank with dense shelter supports successful pairing and reduces stress during spawning and fry rearing.

Who should keep Betta pugnax

  • Experienced aquarists who appreciate the subtle beauty of forest-stream species and want to recreate a blackwater biotope at home.
  • Breeders seeking a species with interesting behavioral patterns and a natural micro-ecosystem that supports fry growth through leaf-derived microbes.
  • Anyone aiming to showcase how a tropical fish can thrive in soft, acidic water with subdued lighting and plenty of shelter.

With Betta pugnax, you’re not just keeping a fish—you’re recreating a shadowed corner of Southeast Asia. By mirroring its native blackwater environment and providing thoughtful shelter, you invite authentic behavior, resilient health, and a striking, camera-ready presence that stands apart from ordinary Bettas. Embrace the natural story of Betta pugnax and transform your aquarium into a dim, leaf-kissed refuge where this combative yet captivating species can truly flourish.

View full details