Betta

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Betta
Artwork of Betta
Real-world info
Name: Betta splendens
Family: Osphronemidae
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 ベタ
 斗鱼
 Combattant
 Betta
 Betta
 Сиамский петушок
 베타
 鬥魚
 Combattant
 Betta
 Kampffisch
 Siamese kempvis

The Betta is a fish introduced in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It can be found in rivers from May to October (in the Northern Hemisphere), and it sells for 2,500 Bells. It appeared in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp during the Fishing Tourney: Terrarium event alongside Gourami and Crystal Red Shrimp.

Catch details

In Pocket Camp

#106

Betta

Event availability Fishing Tourney: Terrarium
Location Lost Lure Creek
Shadow size Sparkling
Fish size 6.7 cm - 7.3 cm
Rarity ★★★
Catch rate Event only.
Selling price  N/A Bells
Request reward  N/A Bells


In New Horizons

#37

Betta
"I caught a betta! I betta not drop it!"

Time of year North: May – Oct
South: Nov – Apr
Time of day 9 AM – 4 PM
Location River
Shadow size Small
Spawn requirement Catch 20 total fish
Selling prices  Nook's Cranny 2,500 Bells
 C.J. 3,750 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


Donating to the museum

As with all fish in Animal Crossing series, the Betta can be donated to the island's museum by talking to Blathers, the curator. He will say the following when given a Betta:

In New Horizons

"The betta has long fins and beautiful coloring. It is a tropical fish popular in decorative aquariums. They're very territorial and will fight to complete exhaustion, so aquarists must keep them carefully. Rarely do such beauty and violence commingle outside the rowdiest of sunset-viewing parties."

Once donated to the museum, the Betta can be found in the fish tank in the entrance room alongside the Angelfish and the Nibble Fish.

Gallery

Real-world information

The betta, or Siamese fighting fish, is native to Southeast Asia. They lives in shallow bodies of water such as marshes or streams. Bettas are very territorial and aggressive, especially the males, and they may attack and possibly kill each other if kept in the same tank.

More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.


Names in other languages

Japanese ベタ
beta
Betta

Korean 베타
beta
Betta

Simplified Chinese 斗鱼
dòuyú
Fighting fish

Traditional Chinese 鬥魚
Unknown

Russian Сиамский петушок
Siamskiy petushok
Siamese fighting fish

Dutch Siamese kempvis Siamese fighting fish

German Kampffisch
Labyrinthfisch
(Pocket Camp)
Fighting fish
Labyrint fish

European Spanish Betta
Pez betta
(Pocket Camp)
Betta

European French Combattant
Betta
(Pocket Camp)
Fighter
Betta

Italian Betta Betta


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