Cherry Barbs, Cory Catfish, Zebra Danios, Platies, and some Mollies, but Mollies tend to bite the bettas tail.
You have to have a bigger tank if you want to have a community tank. The general rule is 1 inch of fish per 1 gallon.
I've also had some luck with the small Tetras.
Male beta fish are very territorial. Two male beta fish cannot live in the same tank or they will fight. Male betas make bubble nests to mark their territory.
no a tetra fish has a shiny streak
Not at all. Koi produce enough ammonia to kill tropical fish, and the betta needs a heater.
Yes, they are about the same size and they both community fish.
Yes, betta fish can generally live peacefully with snails in the same tank as long as the tank is large enough and there are plenty of hiding spots for the snails. It is important to monitor the betta fish's behavior towards the snails to ensure they are not being aggressive.
Depends on the type of fish you plan to put together. For instance, beta fish prefer to be alone.
A gold fish or a beta fish should be a good starter fish.
Yes. Provided that the other fish are not large enough to eat them. Livebearers are often included in community aquaria.
Tropical fish must be mixed with other fish that are well adapted to the same community as the tropical fish are. These would be fish that are non-aggressive, and like basically the same foods, water temperatures, plants and environment.
Female Betta fish can be fairly good community style fish and should be fine. Male Bettas would massacre the community.
what you can put with male beta fishMale betta fish are often mistaken creatures. They are aggressive towards other male betta fish or something that looks simalar to itself; this often happens with gouramis particularly because they are the same breed of fish with similar colors and general shape. Other than that they can be kept with gold fish and community tropiput wcal fish.ith
Beta fish size up opponents before deciding whether it is an enemy it can beat or not. The male is the aggressive one, when a fish nearby has similar color or is the same gender, the beta will flash out its fan-like fins and open its gills, creating a deadly dance to try and ward off the enemy. If that doesn't work, the Beta will strike, almost never giving up, until he or the enemy is dead. Breeding and studying habits of beta fish for 5 years