They can not go with there own kind but do well with guppies and larger fish...
no you dont need bubbles betas can live with out them
Yes, betas can coexist with other fish in the same tank, but it is important to choose tank mates carefully to ensure compatibility and prevent aggression.
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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!
Betas are tropical fish and do best in water that is consistently warm, around 78-80°F. Cold water can stress them out and lead to health problems. It's important to keep their tank at a stable temperature to keep them healthy and happy.
I have kept fancy gold fish that are around 2x-3x bigger then the beta fish in a 10 gallon tank. There are stories of fish being ripped apart. If you watch the tank after adding a beta you should be able to find out quickly. The less crowed the tank the better. Betas are very territorial of space.
It is possible, as long as it has enough room to turn within the narrow tank. Glass vases also serve as homes for betas.
actually, betas cant even be in the same tank or else they will start to kill each other. so, no.
Bettas do not mind snails at all. A crab with pinchers would dammage the bettas fins
Community style tank would be best for relaxing and smaller. Tetras, Danios, female Betas, cory cats, etc.
bettas should be kept in warmer water around 79-82 F
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.