Aquasaurs, also known as triops are best in their own small tank with no other tank mates. Chances are, that even a non aggressive fish will see them as a tasty snack.
yes they do
the aquasaurs will eat carrots raw fish and freeze dried worms! also you can purchase crab food at your local pet store. this will do fine for the little critters! if you would rather spend the money just contact one of the distributers. a number can be found by googleing i bet!
A fish tank is any container in which fish, either salt water or fresh water, can live comfortably and happily in an environment that replicates their natural habitat.
not really but they are not a community fish you can put them with semi aggressive fish like parrot fish but they can not go with tetras
www.LiveAquaria.com is a good place to start. They label their fish as peaceful, semi-aggressive, and aggressive. ask my brother
Pacu are not as aggressive as Piranhas but can be if threatened.
That depends on the Betta fish. If it's just a bit of a nuisance, Some time in it a separate container could stop this problem. But if your betta is so aggressive, so hostile, it seriously injures the other fish in the community, than you have no choice but to buy an Breeder Box and keep the betta in there. Or buy a separate tank for the betta entirely. A Fightn' Fish Fact: Female Betta fish can be aggressive too. It's just less likely.
Betta fish are aggressive because they are territorial by nature. In the wild, they need to protect their space and resources from other fish. This behavior has been bred into them over time, making them more aggressive compared to other types of fish.
YES
they arent -_-
Yes, betta fish are known to be aggressive towards other fish in a community tank, especially towards fish with similar colors or long fins. It is recommended to keep bettas in a tank by themselves or with non-aggressive tank mates.
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