The 'Japanese fighting fish' is another name for the fish correctly named Betta splendens. They only fight with others of the same species. That means you can keep most fish species that enjoy similar environmental conditions with them.
If by "Japanese warrior fish" you are asking about Betta splendens the "Siamese fighting fish" then the answer is simple. It is only the male of this species that is renowned for its fighting and these male fish will only fight with another male of the same species. They are placid fish and can be kept safely with almost any other tropical species that are not too boisterous, because Siamese fighters are slow movers and tend to get their fins nipped and are often picked on in a community situation.
Do NOT put other fighting fish with another fighting fish (Betta). These fish will figh to the death. Here are some tank mates you can have with a Betta: Cory Cats, Danios/Minnows, Loaches, Mollies, Platies, Plecos, Rasboras, Tetras
If you have a male JFF try to stay away from fin-nippers. Other than that, basically anything will live with them except for another JFF.
no. they are tropical fish.
The way of the warrior
Any large fish(sharks,whale,dolphin), Japanese,Humans,etc.
Like any other person in a warrior suit.
Because people don't know their real name. They possibly also have got mixed up between Siamese, Chinese, and Japanese. It seems that in the US of A any of those countries are used in conjunction with 'Fighting fish' Its real name is 'Betta splendens' commonly shortened to 'Betta"
Possibly, there are a lot of dragon legends in Japanese scripture and a lot of books that I've read about dragons state 'so the brave Japanese warrior climbed the mountain to slay the dragon', a samurai is a Japanese warrior. that's all I've to say ______ A Samurai is a feudal Japanese warrior of formidable martial capabilities. A dragon is a mythical beast. Any link between the two would probably arise from fairy tales.
Japanese is not based on any other language. It is a language isolate, meaning it is not connected to any other living language.
Fugu, which Japanese for Puffer Fish, can be quite deadly if any of the tetrodotoxin in the organs contaminates the meat during cleaning of the fish and/or during preparation of the meal.
that's a stupid question my friend but well if u were talking about cats it would mean the same 4 any cat in the warriorscats series in English or Japanese
there not related to any fish only puffer fish
yes
it live like any other fish