Not male bettas, not ever.
Females can live together, but you'd have to make sure to give them both enough space. A "bowl" usually won't give them enough space. Even still, they can and will sometimes get into fights.
you can put two girl bettas in one tank but not the males
No the two male bettas will kill each other if they are put in the same tank.
well if its a betta fish then yes, two male bettas in one bowl may result in one killing the other. you may also notice that even when there is only one male betta is in a bowl it will try to attack its reflection thinking its another male betta
NO!Placing two male bettas within one habitat is a guaranteed fight-to-the-death, no matter how big the tank.In an experiment conducted by a curious researcher, two male bettas were placed in a lake with plenty of room for both fish. Instead of separating, the two flared and began to fight vigorously. Call it male competition for the ladies, fight for survival, or flat out aggression, male bettas willfight!
If you want your betta fish to live a long time you have to take care of it properly. Clean out the water in the bowl once a week or if it starts to look cloudy(also when you clean the bowl, clean the rocks and fake plants). Bettas like plants to hide in and feel safe, so it's important to get a plant. Don't ever put two male bettas in a bowl together because they will fight and kill one another. You can put a male and female betta together, they might not like one another, but they should be fine together. You can also put several female bettas together in a bowl and they will be perfectly fine. Remember to feed your betta a little bit each day and if they finish what you gave them you can feed them a little bit more, but don't over feed a lot because it can make them sick.
If you wish to have two live Bettas you will have to keep them apart. Otherwise they will fight and one will kill the other.
no they are too territorial
I am assuming you mean Bettas. A male Betta needs to be kept away from all other Bettas. They can not be kept together. The male would kill at least one of the females. Then he would either breed with the living female and then kill her if she is not removed or he will try to spawn her and if she is not ready he will kill her anyway. This is how the Bettas evolved. Although they will mix with most other species OK male Bettas will not tolerate another Betta in their tank.
They are also called bettas. Never place two male bettas alone, or with other fish in the same tank or bowl without an equal amount of females. Otherwise, they will fight each other to the death.
well i dont. i have a betta and it killed two of my gold fish that i put in there so no sorry :(
We have two parakeets and we put one bowl in for both. They take turns and one after another will go into to water and splash a bit, peck at it and when they are done neither one goes back in. So, your answer is one bowl for two is ok.
You can put 2 females in or a female and a male but never put to males in the same bowl. They will fight.