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What is the most aggressive betta fish?

Asked: Halászati Kutató Központ, Last Updated:

Plakats Plakats are also the most aggressive variety of Betta. Only the most aggressive fighting fish were selected for breeding, so these are some rage filled little fish. They also have a bad habit of jumping out of their tanks.

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