Of course bettas can see, so long as animals have eyes they can see.
However, ammonia poisoning due to lack of tank care can lead to blindness in fish.
the same as all the other bettas
They see them the same as other male bettas,as competition,they cannot tell the diffrence between their reflections and other bettas.
Bettas won't spawn at all if there is not a bubble nest.
Yes, they can see. They can memorize faces and games or tricks that you play on them.
If you look at the size of a Bettas tiny mouth, and then engage your brain, you will see that frozen snails are not, and could not possibly be, a proper food for Bettas. Bettas are 'insectivors'. There are special foods available for Bettas and a weekly treat of something 'Live" like brine shrimp is good too.
Male Bettas will only fight with other male Bettas. They do not fight with any other species at all.
by feeding it or scaring it, or if you feed it enough it will come up to you when you see it
They can eat eachother. Male Bettas like to be seprated because 1.a male might be annoying another male 2.I tried it back then while I was a bigginer and one almost got killed 3.only put them together if you want them to be killed. Male Bettas are teritoral. They get mad when they see other male bettas and want to challenge theam to a fight. But, a good way to get your bettas confidence up is to put a mirrior next to the tank. That way, they see theam selves. get all pufedd up and attack. But no attack back. So, remove the mirrior after 30 min. or so.
Bettas do not mind snails at all. A crab with pinchers would dammage the bettas fins
I knoww!!! My bettas tummy is really big, like you can see it and its like mungo! im scared for him! good question, sorry no answer,
Bettas and snails can generally coexist peacefully in an aquarium. Snails can help clean up algae and debris, while bettas may see them as interesting tank mates. However, bettas can sometimes be aggressive towards snails, so it's important to monitor their interactions and provide hiding spots for the snails.
Yes. Female bettas of all ages can live safely with other female bettas. Female bettas, unlike males, are not violent. Actually, they are quite docile and calm.