My best guess is either He likes her He wants to eat her I said the secound one because betas don't like to be with other betas. If two are put in the same tank, the end up killing each other. So if you get two betas. put them in a different tank, or put up a divider. Those are GUESSES!!! please do not blame me if I am wrong!
No, you should put them all in a separate tank.
Quite possibly. My female beta ate my male beta, so it wouldn't be that weird if a zebra fish did. Another Answer: Zebra fish are "fin nippers" and while they can be kept in community tanks, they are best kept in groups of 3 or more. Beta fish shouldn't be kept in a community tank.
A "Kitty Cat" is nothing to Zeta Phi Beta.
You can only put them together if they are female. bythe way, beta is actually spelled betta. You can only put them together if they are female. bythe way, beta is actually spelled betta. You can only put them together if they are female. bythe way, beta is actually spelled betta.
The beta wolf is the top challenger for the alpha position, hence his roll within a pack is to keep the alpha wolf on top of his game, or to become the alpha, himself. Vying challenges are seldom lethal or even injurious, so a beta victory usually means the alpha and beta simply swap places in the hierarchy. Since the alpha wolf retains the right to breed, the beta is quite motivated.
get the female beta time to adjust to the new food
You cant the male would kill the female unless you have already a female then the female would kill the male
The female beta fish is usually plain in color, while the male is typically very colorful.
There can be a female and/or male beta in a pack.
no
because the male will try and get on the female
Female beta is a murderer.
mating a male and female beta is simple,but you cannot just put a male and female together expecting them to mate.it depends on how agresive your beta is.if you do not introduce them correctly the male will most likely kill the female. you will know he is ready to mate when he blows a bubble nest.
Yes, the male and/or female beta is most likely to replace the current alpha of the same gender.
Genetics.
a female beta is rather drab with only a little colouring at the tips of her fins and tail
A female Betta in breeding condition will look plump and have a rounded tummy area.