Yes
In larger (10+ gallon) well furnished tanks, some people have successfully kept African Dwarf Frogs with bettas. These very small frogs grow no larger than the fish. However, great care must be taken to ensure that both the betta and the frogs are appropriately fed. Also, some bettas will bully the frogs and are not appropriate tankmates. If you do want to attempt a betta/frogs setup, make sure your frogs are African Dwarf Frogs and not African Clawed Frogs; the much larger and more aggressive African Clawed Frog will probably eat your betta.
Depends if you have one of those African Bullfrogs, or just a little teeny one.
Yes, but just make sure the frogs aren't aggressive or they will kill your other fish.
No. Frogs do not belong in any water containing fish. Frogs need a vivarium. Bettas need a minimum 2 gallons of good, clean, well filtered water without piles of frog poo poluting it.
There are half moon betta, delta betta, round tail betta, long tailed betta, crown tailed betta, king betta, and others I don't know of yet.
First of all, how big is the tank? I recommend at least a 10 gallon if you want to house these two fish together. anything smaller, you can forget about the frog already. It should work just until the frog grows to about the same size as the betta. Or even an inch smaller. Clawed frogs are opportunists and will Try to get the betta any chance it gets. You can still try but you will need a backup plan just in case things dont work out. I've tried it and it worked until the frog grew bigger. I wouldnt recommend it if you do not have another cycled tank to put your betta fish in. Well good luck to you and your pets :)
Nope they always fight with each other and they can kill the betta if they would like 2 so i wouldn't do it because i wouldn't want to take the risk of having my fish too die
A betta is a fish of the species Betta, especially Betta splendens, commonly known as the Siamese fighting fish.
No, it's the other way around actually. My frog ate TWO Bettas withing a few hrs of each other. Swallowed them whole.
It depends on what species the frogs are. African dwarf frogs (which remain very small) are ideal tankmates for female bettas provided the tank is filtered and large enough for all the occupants. African clawed frogs are fine while young, but grow quite large and will eat the female bettas when fully grown; when grown they also need a much larger tank than the average betta sorority.
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