yes! i have a rubberlip,betta and two medium lake snails living a happy life and growing steadily in a ten gallon tank,they are very heathly and happy and the tank isn't over crowded.
actually,i have a pleco(rubberlip), male betta, and two lake snails i found all in a ten gallon tank and they do great my rubberlip is only about 3 in long the tank still has plenty of room to so yes you could also add some other additional fish to the tank
Betta fish don't even think about goldfish they need 10 gallons each. If your bowl is bigger than 1 gallon a betta will do fine. Below 1 gallon get a ghost shrimp or snail
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One Gallon? Only a Betta. Most anything that's small enough for a 1g is to active for one. A micro-tank can be absolutely lovely though if you plant it really well, get a rams head snail to keep waste down, and pick out a really pretty Betta.
the snail the is best for your fish tank is the slowest snail that you can find in the store...the best snail i have had is the cuadrocnam snail so when you go to the store you say "I want is Cuadrocnam snail please!"
I have a male red Beta and a snail in the same bowl. I've never seen even him try to get at the snail.
There are a few major problems with this setup. :( 1. Danios need to live in a school; usually with at least six to eight fish, which your aquarium is not big enough to house. 2. It isn't a good idea to put a betta with danios, who tend to get aggressive. Since bettas move slowly, the danios might nip at his tail, and the betta won't be able to excape them. Danios are very darty and fast, and their constant movement may be stressful for your betta. In my experience, neon tetras work great with a betta, since they don't move very fast and aren't tail-nipping fish. For that you will need at least 10 gallons. The snail shouldn't be a problem, though. So if I were you I would get another aquarium. Consider a three gallon tank. Put your betta into that and leave the danios with the snail. Make sure to add some more danios to the group. Good luck, hope this helped.
you will need a gallon for every inch the shubunkins grow you will need at least one gallon for a snail
siamese algae eaters, anamo shrimp, midget sucker mouth catfish, american flagfish,malaysian trumpet snail, ramshorn snail, zebra snail, britlenose pleco, whiptail catfish, black molly, suckermouth catfish
Snail do not need company so the death of the fish will not affect it in any way other than to leave more oxygen available for the snail. It will be perfectly OK for several weeks provided the water does not go bad.
i dont know a single fish in a Betta bowl but i do know what u can put in their and have less cleaning. I have 2 zebra fish and a snail in a little large bowl but i dont have a lot of work because the snail cleans the bottom of the tank. or 2 guppies and a snail :P
No, you should only keep goldfish with goldfish (with very few exceptions such as a bristlenose pleco, apple snail or weather loach for example)