One of the many reasons small containers are not recommended by experienced aquarists for housing Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) is that it is very hard to heat them correctly. They need to be kept around 75F to 80F. Below 65F they could very well die. My advice is to get as large a tank as you can afford and set it up with a heater/thermostat, filter, lights and plants. Your fish will then do well provided you look after it properly.
deffo salt watercoz i have a tank full of siamese fighting fish and i keep them in saltwater
fresh water
A Siamese fighting fish/betta? Yes! They cannot survive in salt water.
that's silly
a few minutes
True.
I think the fish you are asking about is the Siamese Fighting fish AKA (Betta splendens). They are tropical fresh water fish.
No idea but I know that they live in fresh water and come from asia!
They need a 5+ Gallon tank and you can only have one in the same tank.
No Gold fish like water around 65F Siamese fighters need around 75F. They are totally incompatible.
Some animals that live in stagnant water include Siamese fighting fish and walking catfish. Stagnant water is also a habitat for mosquito larvae.
First you clean the bowl and make sure there is not dust or residue on it then, you fill it up ith warmish water and put betta water cleaner in it :)