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
No, don't risk it. Serpae tetras are fin-nippers and they'll constantly stress out your Betta. Especially in a small tank such as an 8 gallon, I would find something else to go with the serpaes. (:
keeping multiple bettas in the same tank is not reccomended
None are recommended if the Betta is a male.
First make sure if you put tap water in there you put water cleanser in there which can be bought at a pet store. Keep your betta in the bag and float it in the tank for 15 min. then without dumping the bag water in the tank use a net to move your betta to the tank.
No they cannot, also if you put two Betta fish together, they will fight.
Go fish
They are scared. esecially whenthey move into a new tank.
Bettas can swim anywhere in a tank but they tend to hang towards the top third most of the time.
Just watch how they interact and if the betta is being aggressive isolate him. Bettas can be with other fish as long as the betta is a different color and there arent any fish with similar fins.
Yes a Betta can go to the bottom of a tank and stay there for quite some considerable time. The length of time the fish would be capable of remaining before surfacing and taking a breath of air would vary depending on various factors including temperature of the water.
Yes i have my betta in a MiniBow fish tank for over a month. It comes with a filter and a tank cover with a light. My betta seems really happy. If you are a newcomer to bettas, I would also recomend using the trial pack of water cleaner but do not use the fish food! Go to a nearby Petco or Petsmart and get Betta Bio gold it is a variety of food so your betta will love it. Finally, please clean your tank every 1-2 weeks
No. The only thing that can go into a 1g tank is a betta, and that's barely okay. PLEASE don't put any number of goldfish in a 1g