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.
It is an adaptation that they have developed to defeat other siamese fighting fish for mates and/or territory.
Yes. A Siamese Fighting Fish is one of many , many different types of bettas.
Siamese fighting fish can live up to 4 years if you care for them carefully.
They can't because , Siamese fighting fish are very territorial & will fight . Obviously they're named fighting fish for a reason (: . Your welcome ...
Yes, it is another name for a Siamese fighting fish. I like them as they are very easy to care for.
deffo salt watercoz i have a tank full of siamese fighting fish and i keep them in saltwater
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Siamese Fighting Fish fight because most of the fish are territorial. If another fish/Siamese Fighting Fish comes in their territory, the Siamese Fighting Fish will strike and start fighting until one surrenders, is almost dead, or is dead. This also happens when Siamese Fighting Fish are mating. Sometimes the female/male is too old or too young and if they are put together, they will start fighting. When mating, the female has to hide in plants or behind rocks so that the male will not nip on her fins.yes because they smell
no. i tried that and they died. but you can feed your saltwater fish Siamese fighting fish. but this is not economic as they cost 4-5 dollars per fish.
Yes, the term Betta and Siamese fighting fish are both names for Betta splendens, the same species of fish.
Exactly as you spelled it in your question; a Betta fish is also known as a Siamese Fighting Fish.it is spelled "Betta", or its other name, "Siamese Fighting Fish." I know alot about Betta's. :D
They are called siamese fighting fish
Answer Siamese Fighting Fish I have 2 fighting fish myself. I believe that Siamese fighting fish prefer a dim light to being in bright light for example, or direct sunlight. Although they do prefer warm water, the lighting I think is preferred dark.
Yes. The Betta splendens (scientific name) known also by its common names Siamese Fighting-Fish and the Siamese Fighter.
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No they are not.
No, they are not venomous.
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NO. Goldfish are coldwater fish and the fighting fish are tropical.
Do you mean fish fighting like dog fighting or owing Siamese fighting fish? Both are legal.
The Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) comes from fresh waters in the rice paddies of Burma, Malaysia and Indonesia. There is no such species as an "Ocean Chinese fighting fish"