It varies, but keep in mind that bettas' stomachs are about the size of their eyeballs. I feed mine 3 pellets a day in the morning, all at the same time. I knew another person who fed hers 1 pellet every other day. Some feed theirs more than once, like a few in the morning, then feed again at night. If you don't use pellets, probably 2 bloodworms are enough and 1 whole other shrimp or daphnia is fine. They're a lot bigger than a betta's eye. Flakes are equal to pellets. If you feed them peas at all, you should take a tiny piece of the inside of the pea at a time.
When your fighting fish is about to give birth, it will have a white extended belly.
You may give him Small plants but it is better if you give him fish food
just give goldfish food
If you are talking about Siamese fighting fish, which are also known as betta fish, full grown males body length is about 1.5 inches (4 cm) give or take, not including the tail fins. Tail fin style can vary greatly adding anywhere from a quarter inch to over one inch.
fish food for goldfish
lay eggs of course!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is a question that i need to be answered. I personaly am going to ask my pet shop owner but im guessing the fish will swim after the other fish and try to bite them. If this happens take the fish out immediatly and dont put it back in again. DO NOT PUT 2 MALES WITH A FEMALE AS THEY WILL BOTH FIGHT. if their gills go up they are being tormented. ask you pet shop owner he/she will give you more details
I really do not recommend it, although they may be able to live with them. The reason why putting guppies and a betta (Siamese fighting fish) together is not a good idea is because guppies have colourful long fins, just like those of a male betta. Therefore, the betta may flare and fight/bother the guppies. And for the betta, it will be very stressful as he will feel the need to constantly defend his territory from the guppies. However, I'm not saying it's not possible (just not a good idea) - if you have a big enough tank with lots of places to hide in, then you can try.bettas are top dwellers and preffer to live with middle or bottom dwellers, things like plattys or shrimp. guppies are not only coloured like bettas but also top dwellers so may cause comfrontation.yes and no. it depends on the size of the tank and the temperment of the betta. i have a betta in a 65 gallon tank with 6 guppies (3 females and 3 males), the males are pretty colourful, but he never bothers them and he never flares at them. he knowns they are in the tank as he has swam next to them.of course it probably wouldn't work if you had a betta in a 5 gallon tank and you put in 20 guppiesif you put them into a tank with guppies which are not multi coloured they are fine, the female seems to be more aggresive towards them than the male
Betta Splendens is their scientific name. Although the pet shop or line bred show Bettas rarely look like the wild types they are the same species, they have just been bred over the years for certain looks or characteristics to give the colours and forms we have now.
tuna,nutrience
No. You won't get scales from eating fish food. But it probably isn't very good for your body.
No, a regular cat will not be able to give birth to a full Siamese kitten. At best, the kittens will be half-Siamese if one of the parents was a full Siamese cat. I have a calico female that mated with my male Siamese and when she gave birth to four kittens that looked like Siamese and one was coloured black. However none of these kittens are full Siamese.