Betta
ibanorum
Tan & Ng 2004

Betta ibanorum male
Photo by Colin Dunlop
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Keeping Betta ibanorum from an Aquarist View
Housing |
Betta ibanorum can be housed in pairs, species
tanks, and community tanks. Pairs can be housed in a 10 gallon tank,
groups should be housed in a 55 gallon tank or larger. Pairs should
be given cover such as caves and plants. In a pair or species
situation it is possible that fry could be discovered in the tanks.
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Water Conditions |
Betta ibanorum should have soft acidic water
that is well filtered. They should be kept at mid 70s F. |
Sexing |
Males are more intensely colored. Males also have
pointed dorsal and anal fins whereas females are rounder. |
Reproduction |
Ibanorum is a paternal mouthbrooder. |
Similar Species |
Similar species would be all akarensis complex
members. |
Identification |
Identification is based upon the face stripes. |
Articles on Betta ibanorum
None
Articles on related species
Breeding Betta climacura*
- Gerald Griffin. Flare! Mar/Apr 1990
I’ve Got a New Mouthbrooding Betta – Now What? Michael Hellweg. 2003.
Working with
wild Bettas Gerald Griffin. Flare! 2006
Original Citation |
Tan & Ng 2004 (Grinang & Lim 2004:292 [ref. 28551], Tan & Ng
2005:70 [ref. 28354]). |
References |
Sarawak Mus. J. 273 Figs. 3, 7 |
Type Locality |
Kuching, Bako National Park, Bukit Gondol, Sarawak, Borneo. |
Holotype |
SBC [ex ZRC 41584] |
Countries |
Borneo |
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Last modification submitted by
Gerald Griffin 07.13.08
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Betta ibanorum
Photo by [Michael Lo] |
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