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      Discover the unmatched beauty of betta fish with our curated Betta Fish by Quality/Grade Collection, featuring hand-selected, top-tier specimens for collectors, aquascapers, and new hobbyists alike. This collection offers a wide range of quality and grades of betta fish for every tank and budget. All of our betta fish for sale are U.S.-based, ethically sourced, and shipped with care to ensure optimal health and color on arrival.

      What Betta Fish by Quality/Grade Include:

      • Collector Grade: Highest tier: rare genetics, flawless fins, competition-quality appearance
      • Deluxe Grade: Exceptional color and symmetry with minor imperfections
      • Premium Grade: Vibrant, healthy, and well-formed; great for planted or designer tanks
      • A Grade: Strong swimmers with good color and minor flaws; ideal for hobbyists
      • B Grade: Affordable and healthy, with minor asymmetries; great for beginners or casual tanks

      Why Should You Choose Betta Fish by Quality/Grade Collection?

      • Top Quality Grades: From standard grade to premium, show-quality bettas
      • Wide Variety of Betta Fish Types: Including Halfmoon, Plakat, Dumbo, Crowntail, Koi, Galaxy, Fancy, and more
      • Perfect for Nano Setups: Thrive in 3–10 gallon betta fish tanks
      • Low-Maintenance & Hardy: Great for beginners and small-space aquariums
      • USA Shipping: Healthy, tank-raised fish shipped directly from our Virginia-based fish store

      Want to browse all the types of betta fish at once? Visit our main betta fish collection here.

      FAQs

      What does “Betta Fish by Grade” mean?

      It means we sort bettas by overall quality so you can shop faster. Grades are based on health, finnage/form, color quality, symmetry, and rarity. Higher grades usually have cleaner finnage, stronger symmetry, and rarer genetics.

      Are lower-grade bettas unhealthy?

      No. A Grade and B Grade bettas are still healthy. They may just have small cosmetic issues like slight fin unevenness, minor asymmetry, or less “perfect” patterning compared to top-tier fish.

      Do higher-grade bettas live longer?

      Not automatically. Lifespan depends more on care, water quality, diet, and stress than grade. A higher-grade fish is typically chosen for looks and condition, but good husbandry is what keeps any betta thriving long-term. Visit this blog to explore the Betta Fish Care Guide.

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