No the beta will try to kill it
Angelfish are naturally carnivorous. They feed on worms, and shrimps. Angelfish are fresh water fish.
Yes, they will. My angelfish prefer flake, though, because most pellet food will sink, and angelfish eat better from the surface, I think.
Angelfish eat other fish.
all larger angelfish eat guppys
Arabian Angelfish eat mostly meat.
Bigger fish eat angelfish such as catfish.
yesno they do notSharks are eating "machines" they will eat anything that moves or even resembles food.
get the female beta time to adjust to the new food
Angelfish eat algae, some coral, smaller fish, brine shrimp. Angelfish are omnivores.
"I had a beta and an angelfish at the same time they got along just fine. nope, sorry I had a beta and it killed my angelfish...good luck though" It mostly depends on the bettas personality. You can put them together but watch them closely, If they start fighting separate them.
They are omnivores. I have seen them eat live brine shrimp and herbivore flake food. There are 86 different species of Marine Angelfish and 3 species of Freshwater Angelfish. While most Angelfish species are omnivorous; some Angelfish species are completely herbivorous (algae eaters), and some are completely carnivorous (zooplankton eaters). Most angelfish are omnivores. yes