In theory, yes.
It is possible if Goldfish are similar sized to the Betta as a temporary measure. They shouldn't fight or bother each other, but their ideal temperature ranges are very different.
Goldfish are very heavy on a filter load as they produce a lot of waste for their size which could cause an other problem.
Female Bettas don't have the long fins like their male counterparts but they still don't like strong currents which you may have to have to control the waste cycle through the filter to keep the tank balanced.
It's not recommended to keep these species together if you want them both to thrive.
Larger Goldfish may also attempt to eat smaller Betta Females so this also needs to be considered.
yes,bettas can live with as many goldfish aslong as theres space in the tank or bowl.
No you cannot, only if you are breeding them and the female has eggs. Otherwise the male will eventually kill the female. 2 females can live together.
Betta's are pretty good with other fish, it's rare that they will fight, maybe with other betta's
Well Betta breeding is tricky, some betta keepers are "ok" but others are NOT, your betta keeper must have a seperater to separate the male from the female. You must do this so the male can get use to the look of the female.. After 1-2 days put the female in with the male.. And watch them, if they fight then you will have to separate them again.
Nope they can live for 5 years and are technically called "Female Bozanka Tank Fish"
A female Betta can spawn monthly if she is well looked after. She can produce around 200+ ova at each spawning and will be capable of doing this for around 12 months. Bettas only live around 2 years or so.
When a female Betta is introduced to a male Betta one of two things will happen. The male will build a bubble nest and try to spawn the female and during the courting time he will drive off any other occupants of the tank and kill them if they can not escape (hide successfully). He does this in order to protect his prospective young. If she fails to spawn he will drive her off and kill her if she is not removed. In other words you can not keep a male Betta with another Betta (male or female) without trouble. The Tetras will be perfectly OK with a Betta female OR a Betta male. Not the two (pair) that you are proposing. The general rule that all experienced and successfull aquarists live by is a fish needs 1 gallon of water per inch of body length. Work it out.
yes but once the female runs out of eggs to make babies the male will kill herNo, unless you want: 1. To kill the two betta's or 2. You want eggs. As you probably know, betta's are also called Siamese fighting fish. so if you leave 2 betta's alone in one tank, they will mostly kill each other in the next hour. Good Luck!Source(s): I own a betta, and it has been living with me for 3 years
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A Male Betta will grow to about 2.5inches of body length and a Female will grow to about 2 inches of body length. A Betta is fully grown at about 6 to 8 months a Betta is very old at 30 to 36 months.
their life spawn is 2 years
Bettas are egg layers so they do not get pregnant. A female Betta splendens will grow to around 1.5 to 1.75 inches and a male about 2 to 2.5 inches.
Around 2-5 years. Mine lived for 4.