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.
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.
You can put 2 females in or a female and a male but never put to males in the same bowl. They will fight.
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.
Only long enough to breed. Once they have spawned, the male will chase the female from the nest. If she cannot retreat far enough (at least 30 gallon tank), he will kill her.
My best guess is either He likes her He wants to eat her I said the secound one because betas don't like to be with other betas. If two are put in the same tank, the end up killing each other. So if you get two betas. put them in a different tank, or put up a divider. Those are GUESSES!!! please do not blame me if I am wrong!
If two male emus are both competing for a females affections they will fight.
Spray them with water.
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!
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!
No, in fact, they are meant to live in pairs.
Yes they have been known to.
If you put two male guinea pigs together they will alomst certainly fight, even if you didn't want to mate them with a female.