Bettas go great in a community tank. Tetras, Loaches, and Cory Catfish all go well with Betta fish. Anything that doesn't have large, flowing fins and isn't a fin-nipping fish will do well. Just be sure to add the Betta last or he might be territorial and vicioius toward the other fish.
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.
How about a beta? They are solitary fish, but they do well in small tanks. A five gallon tank would be more than enough for one. Anything less than 1 gallon is not enough.
length and width for a 55 gallon fish tank
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No, you cannot put these two fish together. In general you should keep Beta's alone by themselves, not even with other Beta's. They are mostly kept in bowls without a light, a heater or an oxygen line. The Beta will kill your guppy.
Fish tanks around the size of 1 gallon and up. I know what some people tell you. ( beta fish do beater in bowls, because they live in puddles, and they live longer and happier.) One, beta fish are breed in lakes and ponds. Second, how would you like living in your nasty closet forever? I have a beta who lives excellently in a ten gallon tank, which lived for three years till he died of old age, NOT IN BAD CONDITIONS. And third, whoever told you the opposite, is a corrupted business man, who knows nothing but how to make money of suckers quick. Just get a one gallon tank, and your fish will live longer, and less bored. You will also clean it allot less.
you can put a betta in a 5 gallon tank
normal rule for fish in a tank is: For every 1 inch of fish there is 1 gallon of water
You can fit a 5 gallon fish tank on a school going desk.
In that 150 gallon fish tank try to put fish and maintain it
How much gravel for 200 gallon tank
i have 10 gallon tank with a male beta, a male angelfish, a red finned shark, and a rope eel and they all seem to like it very well.