The recommended size tank for Bettas to breed in is 24"x12"x12". I guess if you went down to 18"x10"x10" you may get away with it but you will need to keep a very close check on the water quality and immediately they stop the spawning process you will need to remove the female otherwise she will be killed.
Unless the female is ready to mate, you should keep a divider between them.
you can put two girl bettas in one tank but not the males
spawning embrace
bettas cant be in the same tank together because bettas wher ment to fight eachother or diffrent aquatic animals.
No, it is generally not recommended to put other fish with bettas in the same tank as bettas are known to be aggressive towards other fish, especially those with long fins or bright colors. It is best to keep bettas in a tank by themselves.
If you attempt to breed Bettas splendens in a 1 gallon tank you are doomed to fail. Sorry. The minimum sized tank to breed Bettas in successfully is around 10 gallons.
To safely introduce snails to a tank with bettas, acclimate the snails to the tank water temperature, ensure the snails are healthy, and monitor the bettas' behavior towards the snails to prevent aggression.
to make more bettas
Male bettas should be kept alone. Female bettas can sometimes be kept with other fish, but in a large community tank. Bettas need their space!
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Bettas are known to be aggressive and may not get along with other fish in a community tank. It is best to keep them alone or with peaceful tank mates.
Bettas are typically aggressive and territorial fish, so they may not live peacefully with other fish in the same tank. It is important to research and carefully select tank mates that are compatible with bettas to avoid any conflicts.