- Sku: 24123
- Vendor: ZooMed
ZooMed Betta Plant - Salvia
The ZooMed Betta Plant - Salvia is a soft silk aquarium plant with broad, salvia-shaped leaves designed specifically for betta tanks. The wide leaves give your betta resting platforms near the surface where they naturally hang out and build bubble nests. Browse our full live aquarium plant collection if you want a planted setup, or see the rest of our freshwater fish to pair it with.
Why Betta Keepers Like It
- Fin-safe silk. Soft fabric leaves will not tear or fray long, delicate betta fins the way hard plastic plants can.
- Suction cup base. Attaches anywhere on the glass without needing substrate or weights, perfect for bare-bottom or planted nano tanks.
- Broad-leaf shape. The salvia leaf design gives a betta a flat surface to sit on near the top of the tank, a behavior they love.
- Zero maintenance. No lighting, CO2, ferts, or trimming. Rinse occasionally and put it back.
- Stress reduction. Provides hiding spots and breaks line of sight, which keeps a solo betta calmer.
Specifications
| Brand | Zoo Med |
| Product line | Betta Plant - Salvia |
| Material | Soft silk fabric on flexible stems |
| Leaf style | Broad, salvia-shaped (resting platform) |
| Mount | Suction cup (included) |
| Tank type | Freshwater (also safe in saltwater decor) |
| Best for | Betta bowls, nano tanks, and any small freshwater setup |
| Pickup | In-store pickup only |
Recommended Pairings
- ZooMed Maple Leaf Betta Plant — another broad-leaf option
- ZooMed Window Leaf Betta Plant — suction-cup variety
- ZooMed Betta Mopani Wood — natural driftwood centerpiece
- Fritz Casuarina Cones — release tannins for a soft, blackwater look bettas love
- Live betta fish — build your tank around the right betta
FAQ
Is the plant really safe for long betta fins?
Yes. Silk plants are the standard recommendation for bettas because the fabric leaves are soft and will not snag or rip fins like hard plastic plants can.
Will my betta actually rest on the leaves?
Very often, yes. Bettas naturally rest near the surface on broad leaves in the wild, and a salvia-shaped silk leaf is one of the closest aquarium substitutes.
How do I attach it?
Wet the suction cup, press it firmly onto a clean section of glass, and the plant will hold itself in place. Re-seat it if the glass gets dirty.
How do I clean it?
Rinse in tank water during your weekly water change, or give it a gentle warm-water rinse to knock off any film. Never use soap.
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ZooMed Betta Plant - Salvia


