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The male Siamese fighting fish (or Betta splendens) will only fight with another male of the same species. Under normal circumstances they are a quiet, slow moving and peacefull fish. It is only when another male of the same species is introduced to its tank that the Betta becomes territorial and aggressive.
Yes, they'll leave each other alone.
yes, goldfish and betta fish fight.One time I had 2 goldfish and one bit the other one and it killed it.Never have 2 betta fish in the same aquarium or bowl because they will fight right when they get in the aquarium/bowl!
It is a risk. Every fish you put in a tank has a risk of fighting
No, fighting fish (Bettas) are only interested in fighting with other fighting fish.
maybe you can put a non-aggressive fish that if physically provoked by the fighting fish it can defend itself. or fast moving fish like goldfish so it can outrun the fighting fish. when feeding your fishes they usually move quick, putting their mouths above water. however, the betta doesn't. and they can get easily annoyed when other fish bump them. so,I recommend the angelfish.
Of course they can. How else would we have fighting fish.
They tend to be slow and gracefull in their normal state but when being chased or fighting they move and strike very quickly
The scientific name for the Japanese fighting fish is Betta splendens.
Fighting Fish do eat each other so, yes
they do fight.