Betta Botanicals was founded in 2021 to reconnect you with nature.

Our Story

We curate sustainably sourced aquarium botanicals and natural materials for aquariums, vivariums, and paludariums—whether you’re creating a streambed for Corydoras, a forest floor for dart frogs, or a biotope for Bettas.

From fish to frogs, snails to springtails, we believe every species deserves an environment that reflects the rhythms of the wild. That’s why all of our botanicals, leaf litter, and water conditioners are packaged in home-compostable materials—because what supports your ecosystem should also support our planet.

Ecosystems. Sustainability. Inclusion.

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recreate your critters natural habitat and witness them like you've never seen before! Hover over a dot to explore our botanicals in action...

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A group of dark brown cacao pods (Theobroma cacao) for blackwater aquariums, photographed on a natural background at Betta Botanicals.

Cacao Pod | Theobroma cacao

From $5.00 USD
Java Moss portion commonly used in Southeast Asian-inspired blackwater aquariums, photographed against a natural background at Betta Botanicals.

Java Moss | Vesicularia dubyana

From $8.00 USD
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A group of layered brown marupa leaves (Simarouba amara) for vivariums, photographed on a natural background at Betta Botanicals.
An Amazon Sword Plant potted for use in blackwater planted aquariums, photographed against a natural background at Betta Botanicals.

Amazon Sword | Echinodorus amazonicus

From $7.99 USD
A group of brown Cariniana Savu Trumpet Pods (Cariniana sp.) for blackwater aquariums, photographed on a natural background at Betta Botanicals.

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Layers of Dirt used for a blackwater botanical method planted aquarium at Betta Botanicals.

Getting Dirty, A Guide to Creating a Dirted Botanical Method Aquarium

Dirted tanks meet the botanical methods in this deep dive into one of the most naturalistic aquarium setups out there. Learn how nutrient-rich soil and functional botanicals work together to fuel plant growth, foster microbial ecosystems, and recreate natural aquatic habitats—no CO₂ required. Whether you’re a seasoned aquarist or curious beginner, this guide will get your hands dirty—in the best way possible.

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Emperor Newts in a paludarium with moss and natural elements, representing a biotope-inspired paludarium at Betta Botanicals.

Creating an Aesthetically Functional Paludarium for Emperor Newts

What happens when a childhood fascination with salamanders meets the artistry of botanical method paludariums? In this detailed build, Hayley shares the story behind her award-winning paludarium, curated specifically for the Emperor Newt (Tylototriton shanjing).

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black striped orange fish swimming in brown tangled roots of a botanical method aquarium at Betta Botanicals.

How Methods Defined The 'Botanical Blackwater Tinted Ecosystem Aquarium Style'

“Botanical Method Aquariums” are the backbone of what we do here at Betta Botanicals. We distinguish their methods from blackwater and biotope aquariums, reinforcing their scientific and ecological foundations. This Ben's Aquarium blog post challenges a lot of mainstream aquascaping culture.

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Brown tangled branches and a leaf litter bed in a biotope aquarium at Betta Botanicals.

Understanding Biotope Aquariums: A Journey into Natural Habitat Replication

Blackwater & Botanical Method...and their finicky sibling "Biotope". Lets clear the muddy waters around the heated debate of what a true "biotope" aquarium is. Let's go beneath the leaves on the four kinds of biotope aquariums and how to make them at Betta Botanicals.

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