i dont know a single fish in a Betta bowl but i do know what u can put in their and have less cleaning. I have 2 zebra fish and a snail in a little large bowl but i dont have a lot of work because the snail cleans the bottom of the tank. or 2 guppies and a snail :P
Betta fish are generally hardy and can live for several years with proper care. However, they can be more sensitive to water quality and temperature changes compared to some other types of fish. With the right conditions and care, betta fish can thrive and live a long, healthy life.
the male betta does, the female just swims away.
Depends on how long the trip is. If it is only for a few days- betta will be fine. If you are gone for a week or more- kiss betta goodbye!
Do not put any sharp angular things in the tank and do not put another type of fish in your betta's tank.
Take care of it just like a normal Betta. A tank no less than 3 gallons, (15litres) and feed it once a day.
No, Molly fish and Betta fish should not be kept together in the same tank as they have different care requirements and may become aggressive towards each other.
The best pet fish for kids to get is a Betta. You might think oh lets go get a goldfish! But really most of the goldfishes at stores are babies and need A LOT of growing space also a Betta lives longer. Also Betta's are easier to take care of!
Yes, it is possible that your betta is suffering as it is dying. It is important to monitor its behavior and provide appropriate care to ensure its comfort.
you hve made a good choice already by buying a decent-sized tank for the betta. as for care, you will need gravel, an aquarium light, and most importantly a small powerfilter or other type of adequate filter. bettas are very hardy, but you still need to do water changes every few weeks and feed a specialized betta food. in a ten gallon tank, you have room for a couple tankmates for your betta. i would suggest a small school of rasboras or a couple small loaches. both of these species will most likely not provoke your betta and are native to the same areas as it.
Female Betta's can be kept in 'sororities', but cannot be kept with males. Betta's have naturally aggressive dispositions, and should NOT be kept with other aggressive fish.
Male Betta's do not have babies. The female lays the eggs, the male fertilizes them and then takes care of them in a "bubble nest" that he builds until they hatch.
A Long life for a Betta is around 30 months.