I think it depends on the color and personalities of the fish. If your fish was fat I think you could name it gordo .But if your fish was beautiful you cold name it guappa witch is spanish for beautiful .My beta fishes name is Oliver with is short for Oliver Twist.I hope some of these names work for your beta fish.
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Blaze? I dunno, I named my fish that, because he`s red...
Or, you could name him Flame.
If your fish is a girl, you could name her Flare.
Sorry, that`s all I could think of right now.
You mean a Beta Fish? If so then here our some suggestions. Pedro Davy Dan Louis Parry Thats all i got. Hope it helps.
you should name it princess. that is what i told my friend to name hers.
I like Ocean, Coral, Blueberry or Sky. Idk why, I just think they'd be cute names.
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Bluebarry
you should nae it betty
There are so many different colour variations of Betta that red streaks in blue fins are quite common as are blue streaks in red fins. All it means is that the fish are cross bred.
For the one you commonly find in pet stores, it's a fancy variety of Betta splendens. The wild B.splendens is green/red and has short fins. There are about two dozen, maybe more to be discovered, other species of Betta also. Such as B.imbellis and B.smaragdina.
No they cannot, also if you put two Betta fish together, they will fight.
green terror, red devils, blackbelts, oscars, BETTA FISH
Betta fish are usually multiple colors like turquoise on the tail fin and blue on the body and purple on the top fin. They can be one color like red and light red and dark red.
I wouldn't; rosy red minnows are usually full of parasites.
Red and Blue some may look purple but are really blue
You should not put your Betta fish in the same tank in the first place, most likely the male will kill your other fish. by res do you mean red eared slider?
some beta fish are aggressive and will tend to attack other fish but depending one the environment you've had them in they wont. Like if they have been around other fish then no but if they were by themselves then yes
Yes, the "red thing" is actually called a membrane. Bettas will flare out their gills and membranes when he is feeling threatened, especially by another Betta fish.
probably not. they have different kind of food and they might get mixed up