No your betta can live in a plastic tank as well. One of my betta fish live in an acrylic tank with silicon sealing the joint pieces.
Bettas are typically aggressive and territorial fish, so they may not live peacefully with other fish in the same tank. It is important to research and carefully select tank mates that are compatible with bettas to avoid any conflicts.
Yes, with lots of plants in the tank
Bettas may not live peacefully with neon tetras in the same tank because bettas are aggressive and may attack the smaller, more colorful tetras. It is recommended to keep them in separate tanks to avoid any conflicts.
Bettas and tetras can typically live together in the same tank, but it's important to monitor their behavior and tank conditions to ensure they are compatible. Bettas can be aggressive towards other fish, so providing plenty of hiding spots and space can help reduce potential conflicts.
Bettas do not mind snails at all. A crab with pinchers would dammage the bettas fins
betta fish like at least a 1 gallon tank (nothing smaller) > They can live in a community tank but with no other bettas.
you can put two girl bettas in one tank but not the males
you can teach them but its a little hard. my bettas can jump out of their tank and eat when i tap the glass. just ask me when ever you like! i know so much about bettas but i dont mean to brag.
Yes I have 7 and they live in a glass tank. I found a 2 story to add on which they love!
Some types of fish that can live harmoniously with bettas are peaceful, non-aggressive species such as neon tetras, corydoras catfish, and ghost shrimp. It is important to consider the betta's temperament and tank size when choosing tank mates.
bettas cant be in the same tank together because bettas wher ment to fight eachother or diffrent aquatic animals.
No, it is generally not recommended to put other fish with bettas in the same tank as bettas are known to be aggressive towards other fish, especially those with long fins or bright colors. It is best to keep bettas in a tank by themselves.