Yes. There are marine Betas as well as freshwater ones. The freshwater Bettas are Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens). The marine or saltwater is Marine Betta (Calloplesiops altivelis)and are from the Indian ocean.
so my answer is no
No, Betta fish are tropical Freshwater Fish originating from the rice paddies of Thailand. Putting them in salt water will kill them.
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Yes they are freshwater fish.
No fish actually drink water. They get what they need through a form of "osmosis".
it may be a hardy fish but too much chlorine in the water may kill it.
They can live in dirty water but they will get fungus.
Betta fish - Siamese fighter fish are not salt waters fish. But there is another breed of Betta which is called a marine betta and they are salt water fish.
No.
No.
There is no such thing as an "Ocean Betta".
Sorry, type in: how do betta fish live?
sure!i bet lots of peeps there have betta fish!
Yes they would be fine (if they are plants that are ment to live underwater) for the betta splenden aka Siamese fighter fish (assuming that is the betta you are refering to) as it is a tropical fish
NO
no.
no
Betta fish was first found in the rivers of Thailand.They are basically river water fish.......
A Betta fish!
Well, if you love your Betta fish, then it should live by itself. But if you add another Betta to your current Betta fish's tank, then they will start a fight because Betta Fish are Siamese fighting fish and if one Betta is in contact of another Betta, the possible reason would be a fight between them two.