Depends on what sort of animals these are. Probably, yes
ONLY if they're either two females - or a male * female. Two males housed together WILL fight.
So long as it's not two males - yes. Two males put together WILL fight ! Two females or a male and a female is fine.
If you mean 2 other female bettas, probably not. Females generally are non aggressive and do fine with other females.
I had two plecostomusses in the same tank and they did fine together.
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If two male Betta (Siamese fighting fish) meet, no matter the volume of the tank, they will fight. Some breeders will put opaque sheet partitions in the tank to keep the male fish out of sight from each other. Females will happily keep together in the same tank.
Of course you can, but it will result in the two fish fighting. The males are very territorial. No you can't. Betta fish are way to agressive. Especially males. === === yes you can but only if you have a tank divider
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Females are usually a little smaller than males. While some with longer fins can hit the 3 inch mark like most males, most will be about 2 inches on average.For two females a ten gallon tank would be best but a 5 gallon tank would do.
well......................... it depends you should not put two together in the same tank unless each is ready to mate to tell the females will have a stripe the length of her body. males will make bubbles on the top of his tank. if you do when not ready the may fight you should know that when ready to mate put in a different tank ext. they will play by chasing each other and will bite do not mistake this for fighting and take them away from each other. they will feel bad.
No, jaguars will continue in their mother's company for one to two years before leaving to establish a territory for themselves. Females reach sexual maturity at about two years of age, and males at three or four.
Well first off you should only have two females or one male and one female (two females are the best combination), two males will fight and often kill eachother. Two leopard geckos can live in a 10 gal. tank, but it is highly not recomended. You should go for 15 or 20 gal. (or bigger) but remember... when it comes to something like this bigger is always better!