Yin and Yang - Siamese Fighting Fish
Yin and Yang - Siamese Fighting Fish
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The Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens), also known as the betta, is a popular fish in the aquarium trade. Bettas are a member of the gourami family and are known to be highly territorial. Males in particular are prone to high levels of aggression and will attack each other if housed in the same tank. If there is no means of escape, this will usually result in the death of one or both of the fish. Female bettas can also become territorial towards each other if they are placed in too small an aquarium. It is typically not recommended to keep male and female bettas together, except temporarily for breeding purposes which should always be undertaken with caution.
There two male fish are swirling around each other. Their fins create movement and balance akin to yin and yang. The colourful fish pop against the black background.
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This is an acrylic artwork on birch board, 65cm x 70cm x 2cm, with black edges and ready to hang.
In my opinion, it does not require a frame. However, framing can be arranged for a fee, on request.
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