Male Betta Crowtail Mustard Gas 5cm
Male Betta Crowntail Mustard Gas
There isn't a fish more globally recognised than the classic fighter fish. They have been in the aquarium industry since the late 1800s, which demonstrates their incredible popularity. Of the hundreds of colour and genetic variations now available in the aquarium hobby, the Mustard Gas Crowntail Betta stands out as one of the most iconic and stunning options. Their unique colour combination, paired with the dramatic crown-tail fin structure, makes them a showstopper in any aquarium.
This betta strain earns the name crowntail due to the unique, crown-like formation of its fins, where the rays extend dramatically beyond the webbing. This striking trait gives a spiky, almost flame-like appearance to their dorsal, ventral, and tail fins while the pectoral fins remain rounded and delicate. What makes the Mustard Gas variant so eye-catching is its contrast of deep, dark body tones, often a midnight blue or black against vivid yellow to mustard-orange fins. The transition between the body and the fins is sometimes accented with hints of teal or green iridescence under aquarium lighting, adding even more dimension to their already brilliant display. It's this two-toned, bold contrast that gives the Mustard Gas its explosive, fiery name and makes it one of the most sought-after Betta colours.
Bettas in general have developed a few false reputations, the first being that they can thrive in incredibly small environments like vases and jugs, which is not true. Much like any aquarium fish, they need proper filtration and a spacious environment relative to their max size of 5-6 cm. The second common misconception is that they are aquarium terrors that will kill every fish on sight. Though male fighters are aggressive to other males and potentially aggressive in tight environments, in a standard 35- 40L aquarium, they can be kept with peaceful community fish under the right conditions. They are also a hardy tropical fish which can be kept in temperatures between 24-28°C and make for a fun breeding project due to the challenge of conditioning both male and female to breed and raising the fry. Bettas are naturally found in the waterways of Southeast Asia.
Tank Recommendations for your Male Betta Crowntail Mustard Gas
Mustard Gas Crowntail Bettas max out at around the 5-6 cm mark and are surprisingly active and flashy fish, which is why they would be great in a nano aquarium with a minimum volume of 35 litres. They will, however, be a fantastic centrepiece fish in larger peaceful aquariums with slow-moving fish. The substrate of the aquarium is not too much of a concern however, crowntail fighters will love a well-planted aquarium. This not only allows them to contrast beautifully against the bright greenery but also provides plenty of places to retreat and feel secure. Adding dark backgrounds and soft leaf plants like Anubias or Java Fern can make their colours absolutely pop.
Suitable Tank Buddies
Mustard Gas Crowntail Fighters are relatively peaceful fish when paired correctly and can often be bullied by faster tank mates that nip at their trailing fins. Their slow swimming style also means they can easily be outcompeted during feeding time, so careful selection of tank mates is necessary.
Usually Compatible
Small tetras such as embers, along with corydoras, loaches, and similar peaceful fish
Sometime Compatible
dwarf cichlids such as Bolivian rams, or apistogramma, which may show aggression, or fast-moving species such as giant danios, torpedo barbs, or black widow tetras, which might be too fast and outcompete the short-finned betta.
Rarely Compatible
Shrimp, other male betta, and fin-nipping species.
Feeding your Male Betta Crowntail Mustard Gas
Black Light betta fish are incredibly easy to feed. They take to a wide range of foods and should have a varied diet for optimal health. Giving them a range of flakes, pellets, frozen, and live foods will not only make them thrive but also show off amazing colours. Because of their mostly top-dwelling nature, they should be given foods that readily float for them to eat easily. Feeding should occur once a day, and it is best to do so when the lights are on during the day.
Scientific Name | Betta splendens |
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Care Level | Easy |
Common Names | Mustard Gas Crowntail Betta, Mustard Gas Fighter, Crowntail Betta |
Diet | Carnivore |
Fish Family | Osphronemidae |
Lifespan (years) | 5 |
Max. Length (cm) | 6 |
Min. Tank Volume (l) | 35 |
Origin | South Asia |
Sociability | Peaceful |
Venomous | No |
Water Conditions | 24-28° C, pH 5.5-7.0 |
Plant Safe | Yes |