Yes, Dragon fish are meat eating scavenger. They eat shrimp and sometimes eat a small sick or injured fish but it is not predatory fish They are opportunistic feeders they primarily eat insects and other invertebrates and larvae.
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No. Bettas are small 3" fish and they will only fight with other Bettas. A Dragon fish (Arowana) grows to over 2 feet long and would swallow a Betta as soon as look at it.
Betta fish can live with any other fish that are peaceful and do not have long, flowing fins as this could make the betta fish jealous and start a fight.
Dolphin, sharks and dragon fish tend to eat viper fish.
No, they will not. The dragon-fish can eat the ghost shrimp and the snail, and the crab will try to eat anything he can catch.
More likely the opposite, the crab will eat/kill your dragon fish. Plus fiddler crabs do not often reproduce in captivity.
what do fish eat
Most Sea dragons eat either kelp and seaweed or fish.
yes, but oonly ones that can fit in there mouth.but they get pretty big
Dragon goby (Gobioides brousonnetti) is a scavenger that feed only on smaller food types, such as plankton, daphnia and bloodworms.
Fish eggs are not eaten by dragonfly larvae. Dragonfly larvae eat small fish, very small fish and tadpoles. They do not eat fish larvae. A lot of fish eat the larvae out of there own nests.
Dragonfly larvae, or 'nymphs', are predatory and will eat small fish!
In the wild the dragon fish feeds on small creatures and organisms in the substrate or mud. They are aggressive and will eat other fish, worms and aquatic insects. When kept as pets in an aquarium they can be fed finely chopped meat and brine shrimp.
Maybe when the fish or pinkie can fit between the space of there eyes
A blue dragon sea slug in the wild eats jelly fish. In captivity they tend to just eat the tank's coral.