Not that we know of.
They could never get around to plotting due to fighting amongst themselves. Maybe the plot is why we have them sequestered from one another.
Yes. Anything poured into the water of a fish can potentially kill it, whether it is toxic by itself or it just changes the temperature or something else... the water to fish, is like the air to us, and if someone loads up our air with smoke or pollution we can get sick, and if there is too much, we can die.
Yes, you can find them in your nearby pet store.
I has fore bettas so bettas live in the us cause I do Answer: Well in addition to that answer, Betta's are native to Japan which is where the name "Japanese Fighting Fish" came from.
I don't recommend it. Mollies can get larger than a Betta (Siamese Fighting Fish) and be far more bullish than a Betta. A Betta could easily get beaten up by Mollies! Mollies need a minimum of 20 US gallons anyway.
lead it o theminesand blow them up the master fish will be a carces
The Bettas that you see that have the beautifull flowing fins and brilliant colours have all been developed and line bred in captivity. The wild fish is not very colourful and has much shorter fins.
Betta fish cost roughly 4.99 to 12.99 depending on which breed you are getting. A splendid female Betta costs around 7.00 and a splendid male Betta costs around 6.50 to 8.00. There are also certain types of Betta's that cost a bit more including half moon, double tail, and crown tail which generally cost 8.00 all the way up to 15.00. Betta's (iftaken care of ) can live just over 8 years if healthy and clean.Depending on the type of betta, they typically range from US$3 to US$7 for just the fish.Well, in Singapore (Where everything is expensive!) they are about S$10.00.Male Betas can be purchased for under 5.00 for the regular ones and up to 7.00 for the CrownTail. Females can be purchased for as little as 3.50. Do not mix males together as they will fight, sometimes to death.
Because people don't know their real name. They possibly also have got mixed up between Siamese, Chinese, and Japanese. It seems that in the US of A any of those countries are used in conjunction with 'Fighting fish' Its real name is 'Betta splendens' commonly shortened to 'Betta"
mucus? Doesn't ring a bell. Fish generally have what is called a "slime coat", which protects them in the same way our body oils protect us.
they are neither they are actually animals from outer space who want ot kill us
lead it to the mines and make a mine explode
Yes. As long as there are no two males living with each other. Siamese fighters do get aggressive when breeding but other than that they are a tolerant species that should not be kept with more boisterous tank mates.Yes they can but there are a lot of conditions to consider when keeping a Betta in a community setting.1. The Betta should be the LAST fish introduced, if it's in the tank first it will view any new additions as invaders to his territory, this is where most people make the mistake buying "friends" for their Betta!2. The tank must be over 10-15 US gallons for any fish to be kept with a Betta, any tanks smaller than that are not suitable for other fish species.3. The fish must be mid-bottom dwelling only (such as Corydoras), not too active (so nothing like Danios), not very colourful (no Guppies!), not be fin nippers (no Serpae Tetras or Tiger Barbs etc), not be territorial or aggressive (no Cichlids or Gouramis) and not be bite-sized (like micro-Rasboras/Ember Tetras)! Remember you MUST meet the needs of the other fish species too!4. The tank must be filtered and heated, there must not be a strong current and there must be tall plants for the Betta to hide in.5. A tank of 20 gallons or more is ideal for a Betta in a community. Fish such as Corydoras or Rummynose Tetras would work in a tank around that size or larger.