Yes you can, but don't put them in a crowded space or they will attack each other. You can't put two you got to three because its something with their instincts to kill each only if two (especially in a small area).
You can even keep five but if you have a big enough space in your tank they will get along.
You can't do that with males they would kill each other no matter what cause. Female Betta are calmer and nicer to other females unless there in small space then there not nice. Don't think about putting a female and a male only if your ready to breed and have several tanks. So yes you can put females together.
female bettas shouldn't be fighting each other put them in separate tanks
2 female Bettas will not fight provided they are in a large enough aquarium.
The behavior that is shown by two bighorn sheep heads in a fight for a female is aggression. The two sheep will fight until one gives up for the female.
The males fight for the female. Not usually with the female. In general, the male will harass the female to breed, but not fight with it.
only if there is two males and one female they will fight to mate with the female
Yes two female hamster can fight but not as violent or often as male hamsters. female hamsters can get in rarely any fights
if they are two males it courtship they will fight near or to the death for a female
to fight over the female
With or without a dominant fish in the tank two female bettas shouldn't fight. It's only the male of the species that fights.
Two Female Ducks fight because they are either protecting their young or they are showing of to the males to show them females are also strong.
No two girls should be ok but two boy with a female around would fight
if they are not related then yes but if they are then no
If you put two male guinea pigs together they will alomst certainly fight, even if you didn't want to mate them with a female.