no because the male and femalebetas are the type of fish that live alone. therefor since their opposite sex then there is a chance of them being OK with each other, so if there is another fish with them then they will attack it and eventually killing each other.
Male betta Fish are the aggressive ones. Although it is nearly impossible to find out the difference between female and male betta Fish. If you put in another fish in a male bettaFish tank, the betta Fishwill most likely kill the other fish. Unless the fish is female.
NO you shouldn't put any other fish with betas they are very territorial. You can put other fish in there if they're on a trip to death!
No, the colorful and long tails of guppies will cause the betta mistake them for a threat and would attack and kill them.
you cant put men betta fish with another betta fish cause they will fight till they die so no mabe girl betta fish if they like the men betta fish put not men betta fish only girl good luck
No it will try to kill the other fish
I have a female and a male beta fish,If you put them togethere and the male doent chase the female then they like being togethere.If the male beta fish chases the female beta fish it mines that the male beta fish wants to kill the female by chacing her allover that is what happened to my female beta fish,so i had to go to petco and buy another bowl so they male and the female are not togethere.Ps:Sorry for my grammer it bad lol hope that helped you.
If there is a male and female beta fish, the male probably ate them, and those 2 unlucky babies were definitely male. (male beta fish will kill other fish.)
The female beta fish is usually plain in color, while the male is typically very colorful.
the female beta fish is "plainer" than the male as where the male is a darker shade near the face and lighter shade near the tail.
Quite possibly. My female beta ate my male beta, so it wouldn't be that weird if a zebra fish did. Another Answer: Zebra fish are "fin nippers" and while they can be kept in community tanks, they are best kept in groups of 3 or more. Beta fish shouldn't be kept in a community tank.
feed it and then give it a female beta fish. if you do this in the wrong order he will eat the female and waste your food.
*The tail has nothing to do with knowing the gender of a cat. Look for the male and female genitalia. It's different from knowing the gender in beta fish, because in beta fish you can know by its tail but not in cats.
Beta fish don't get along with other fishes, they will attack any fish that they see as a threat. If you buy a female and a male beta DO NOT put them together.
Female beta fish are better in this way, they don't fight, allowing you to put them in a tank with each other as well other fish!
they love one another the females are more com then male fish
You cant the male would kill the female unless you have already a female then the female would kill the male
A male beta fish blows a lot of bubbles. so if there are a ton of bubbles at the top of the bowl or tank, your fish is most likely a boy.