I take 2 small pinches that is about 10 pellets
They are not scared. They attack the reflection in the mirror. Male betas are aggressive toward other male betas, so when they see there reflection, they flare up and try to attack the "other fish."
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Male beta fish are very territorial. Two male beta fish cannot live in the same tank or they will fight. Male betas make bubble nests to mark their territory.
I am no expert, but believe that betas are solitary and prefer to have a fish bowl to themselves.
If you have a betta fish food, and have a picture on it, it's probabily male fish. They are prettier and have longer finns. (Kinda like gold fish with long finns exept different color) The female bettas has shorter finns and are uglier, and I don't know why...Well.. male beta fish are more colorful like red and blue.And female beta fish are more whitish pink maybe with a few black spotsall i can say is male betas are colorful and females are more dull
You can put 2 females in or a female and a male but never put to males in the same bowl. They will fight.
The males fight for the female. Not usually with the female. In general, the male will harass the female to breed, but not fight with it.
No, male Beta fish should never be put in the same bowl or tank. They are aggressive fighting fish. That's why in the pet store, they are always separated in one bowl. Good Luck!
A divider is put into a beta fish tank when there is more than one male in the tank. Male betas will fight until there is only one left alive, so the divider stops them from killing each other.
no cause betas are territorial creatures and are not supposed to be with any other fish. so Ive heard
Yes. They are small, easy to care for, and adorable. For a fish. The only problem is beta fish don't do well with other fish, including betas, unless you have a divider in your tank. I've had two so far, Bubbles (male) and currently Opal (female). If you want a prettier fish get a male. Betas also live about 3-5 years, Bubbles lived around 3 or 4. I highly recommend them, it's so fun to buy stuff and watch them interact and swim around.
No, they will still fight unless you are breeding them, (breeding Betas is complicated). However three or four females can coexist quite comfortably. Betas don't fight with other fish, so you can put a male or a female in a community-style tank.