Description
Species Background
The Dumbo Ear Betta is a selectively bred variety of Betta splendens, originating from wild bettas native to Southeast Asia.
The “Dumbo” or “Elephant Ear” trait refers to the enlarged pectoral fins, which resemble wings as the fish swims. This feature is the result of ornamental breeding and is not found in wild populations.
Behavior & Temperament
- Best kept singly (male)
- Can coexist with peaceful, non-fin-nipping species
- Curious and interactive
- Slow, deliberate swimmer due to long fins
Adult Size
- 2.5–3 inches body length
- Appears larger due to extended finnage
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 76–82°F
- pH: 6.0–8.0
- Stable conditions are key
Diet
- High-quality betta pellets
- Frozen/live foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp)
- Occasional daphnia
Tank Requirements
- Minimum 5 gallons (10+ preferred)
- Low flow filtration
- Heater required
- Resting areas near surface
- Secure lid
Compatibility
- Small rasboras
- Corydoras
- Nerite snails
- Shrimp (in planted setups)
Avoid fin nippers and other male bettas.
Why This Fish
Dumbo Ear Bettas are known for their oversized pectoral fins and flowing movement. In a calm, planted aquarium, they become an immediate focal point.



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