No. They need very different water parameters.
Yes they will.
Crowntail, Veitail, and Halfmoons.
A crowntail is a beta fish with a teardrop-shaped fan tail. The tail of a crowntail beta distinguishes it from other betas. The crowntail is a Siamese fighting fish that grows to 1.5-inches in length.
A Crowntail Betta Splendens is a variant of Splendens that has parted fins in a way that makes them look appealing. it is simply something you must look up on google images to get the right answer Fightn' Fact: There isn't only one Betta. Betta is an entire Genus of fish that qualify for certain specimens of fish. The fish you are talking about is betta splendens
Male crowntail bettas have the large finns commonly associated with the betta fish with a small difference in the edges of the tail. Females have very very short fins with the crowntail edges
Betta fish can simply rest at the surface of the water or they may rest on leaves of plants.
Yes they would be fine (if they are plants that are ment to live underwater) for the betta splenden aka Siamese fighter fish (assuming that is the betta you are refering to) as it is a tropical fish
They would not fight anyway. Male Bettas will only fight with male Bettas. The Convict Cichlid is a much larger fish than the Betta and has a much larger mouth in proportion too than the Betta so I would assume that if they were to fight the Betta would not stand a chance.
no. Bettas are to be kept separate, unless they're all female and you give them plenty of territorial space. Beta+ other beta= fight/death/severely injured sick fish
well you first need at least a one gallon fish bowl and fish gravel and plants and stuff for them to hide in. fish food, and give them every once in a wile betta fish treats for fat.
Betta fish live in rice paddies. The misconception that the Betta live in a small amount of water it's whole life has spread wide. A Betta actually only lives in small pools of water during the dry season when it is forced to by receding water levels. Also like many other fish a Betta in captivity would enjoy the protection of almost any aquatic plant.
First of all, they're BOTH bettas. 2. if they're both males that's just animal cruelty. Some people....