Yes with a divider but without they will kill each other.
Unless the female is ready to mate, you should keep a divider between them.
You can NOT keep female and male bettas together! Male bettas can get very aggressive and will fight to the death. Make sure to separate your bettas.
No. Male Bettas will not tolerate another Betta in its vicinity.
of course, but only keep one male in there at a time unless you have a divider. They say a one-gallon is big enough but my personal opinion is a 5+
Contrary to common belief, bettas DO NOT live in tiny puddles or footprints. Bettas live in rice patties in the far east. These rice patties are the size of the drainage ditches along most major highways, and are stacked next to each other for hundreds of acres. Male bettas often claim entire patties as their territory
Bettas will eat baby guppys as will most other fish, but in general, male Bettas will only fight with other male Bettas. They do not fight with other species of fish
They see them the same as other male bettas,as competition,they cannot tell the diffrence between their reflections and other bettas.
male bettas are independent and crayfish can be are algae eaters can live alone too.
No the two male bettas will kill each other if they are put in the same tank.
No. Male Bettas only fight with other male Bettas.
male bettas dont get lonley females do get lonley u should have atleast 5 females in the same tank *male bettas dont get lonley
Bettas are agressive towards smaller fish, so neither.