That's easy. Before fighting, they would... # Flare up their gill flaps # Raise up their fins # Look agitated # Swim up and down with all of the above By the way, this might also be a sign of attraction to a female, so look carefully! Good luck and happy Fishkeeping!
2 female Bettas will not fight provided they are in a large enough aquarium.
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!
With or without a dominant fish in the tank two female bettas shouldn't fight. It's only the male of the species that fights.
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.
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.
Hypothetically yes, but DON"T PUT TWO MALE BETTAS TOGETHER. if they don't fight, most likely, they will still be stressed... to death. there is a lot more to this question than was asked, are they in the wild etc.
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.
Bettas are bubble nest builders so if there are eggs they will be in a mass of bubbles at the surface of the tank. A male Betta will not tolerate another Betta in its tank with him so if you have two Bettas in a tank they are either too young to fight or they are two females that will not normally fight. To clean the tank you should put the fish into a large container containing water of the same temperature as that of the Bettas tank. You clean the tank properly and set it up (not forgetting to add some chlorine remover) and equalise the temperature before returning the fish.
They Can't Be. As If You Put Two Bettas In A Tank No Matter The Sex. They Will Tear Each other Apart
If you mean 2 other female bettas, probably not. Females generally are non aggressive and do fine with other females.
No, jellyfish cannot live with bettas. Bettas are freshwater fish, while jellyfish are marine animals that require saltwater to thrive. Additionally, bettas are territorial and aggressive, which could pose a threat to jellyfish if they were placed in the same habitat. Therefore, these two species are incompatible in terms of their environmental and behavioral needs.