Most any other community tropical fish, with the exception of any fish small enough for the beta to kill and eat.
Fish that are compatible with male bettas in a community tank are peaceful, non-aggressive species that do not resemble bettas or have long, flowing fins. Some examples include neon tetras, dwarf corydoras, and ghost shrimp. It is important to monitor their interactions closely to prevent any aggression.
Yes,but those betas can not have baby's together!
Yes. Female bettas of all ages can live safely with other female bettas. Female bettas, unlike males, are not violent. Actually, they are quite docile and calm.
tetras, and other non-aggresive fish
His gills will flare up.
Male bettas should be kept alone. Female bettas can sometimes be kept with other fish, but in a large community tank. Bettas need their space!
In most cases, it is not recommended to keep guppies with female bettas. Female bettas can be quite territorial and may perceive the guppies as intruders. This could lead to aggression and potential harm to the guppies. It's generally best to house guppies with other peaceful, non-aggressive fish species.
Bettas should be kept at around 75F to 78F.
Yes you can buy female bettas. the females have small fins and are smaller than the males. also the males usually are more colorful than the females.
Like almost all animals, bettas can be male or female. Adult female bettas typically have shorter fins than adult male bettas, and are often less "showy" or brightly colored than the males (though colorful females definitely exist). Female bettas have a white bump on their stomachs, called the ovipositor-- this is where the eggs are stored, and where they are released from when mating occurs.
Female bettas are usually less colorful and have short fins.
No they cant. Female bettas carry eggs that the males squeeze out of them during mating, then the males fertillise them.