Well, if you love your Betta fish, then it should live by itself. But if you add another Betta to your current Betta fish's tank, then they will start a fight because Betta Fish are Siamese fighting fish and if one Betta is in contact of another Betta, the possible reason would be a fight between them two.
Any bigger fish, more aggressive fish, no water
No they would kill each other in less than a minute
Yes, any fish smaller than it. Do not put it in a tank with tropical or saltwater fish because its not certain if it will attack, or even kill itself. Every betta fish is different, so I wouldn't take the chance. If you mix it with another male fish, they will attack each other to death. If you mix it with a female fish, they will mate.
Yes. Most anything placed in the water, other than chemicals intended for fish use, can overly stress a fish that can lead to death if not outright kill the fish.
Female beta fish are better in this way, they don't fight, allowing you to put them in a tank with each other as well other fish!
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its usually because its a new fish, but after a while they should go a bit closer to each other, but if he starts to follow her than hes hoping they can breed together but if she doesn't want to than he will kill her, and if she does, well baby beta fish for you!
" They can't stay with any fish! DON'T TRY IT! Male bettas will kill the other fish and females might too so don't try it just keep your betta by itself and don't worry about them being lonely. They are solatairy fish, they don't get lonely. If you want more than one betta fish in your bowl get wo females to live with each other but don't put males together or don't pout any other fish with bettas. thanks, ~LilyLove5
Probably not. The female is more streamlined and designed for a fast get away. She usually has to flee from any marauding male who may decide to 'have' her and/or kill her.
it depends some fish can be less aggressive than others i had a male Betta that lived fine for years with gold fish
That depends on the Betta fish. If it's just a bit of a nuisance, Some time in it a separate container could stop this problem. But if your betta is so aggressive, so hostile, it seriously injures the other fish in the community, than you have no choice but to buy an Breeder Box and keep the betta in there. Or buy a separate tank for the betta entirely. A Fightn' Fish Fact: Female Betta fish can be aggressive too. It's just less likely.
You could get a betta fish but if you get one it would have to be in a different tank than any other fish (as many people know the betta would eat ANY other fish). You could get African Chichlids they are really pretty and social, neon tetras,glo fish.
No. Beta fish need to be feed a special diet because they have a higher protein requirement than other fish.