Zoo Med Betta Fish Floating Lounge

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Zoo Med Betta Fish Floating Lounge

Enhance your betta fish's comfort with the Zoo Med Betta Fish Floating Lounge. The unique design allows your fish to rest and relax near the water surface, mimicking their natural habitat. Made with high-quality materials, this floating lounge is a must-have for any betta fish owner looking to provide their pet with a cozy and stress-free environment.

Like the Betta Tunnel, the Betta Floating Lounge also provides a comfortable resting site that will always be an appropriate distance from the surface of the water. The naturalistic bamboo design fits in any habitat and has built in enrichment value as it floats around the habitat.

Fish breathing Air?

In nature, Bettas generally inhabit shallow bodies of water with abundant vegetation, including marshes, floodplains, and rice paddies. In these warm, shallow habitats, oxygen levels are frequently low, which has likely led to the evolution of the lung-like labyrinth organ that allows Bettas (and other Anabantoids) to breathe air at the surface of the water.

Zoo Med Betta Fish Floating Lounge

Enhance your betta fish's comfort with the Zoo Med Betta Fish Floating Lounge. The unique design allows your fish to rest and relax near the water surface, mimicking their natural habitat. Made with high-quality materials, this floating lounge is a must-have for any betta fish owner looking to provide their pet with a cozy and stress-free environment.

Like the Betta Tunnel, the Betta Floating Lounge also provides a comfortable resting site that will always be an appropriate distance from the surface of the water. The naturalistic bamboo design fits in any habitat and has built in enrichment value as it floats around the habitat.

Fish breathing Air?

In nature, Bettas generally inhabit shallow bodies of water with abundant vegetation, including marshes, floodplains, and rice paddies. In these warm, shallow habitats, oxygen levels are frequently low, which has likely led to the evolution of the lung-like labyrinth organ that allows Bettas (and other Anabantoids) to breathe air at the surface of the water.

Zoo Med Betta Fish Floating Lounge
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