5 gallons for each fish. ex: i have two so i would need 10 gallons
Two males will kill each other.
i have a half gallon bowl for my betta fish and he has plenty of room
Ideally if you keep them in a bowl or a small container, it would grow to a max size of 5cm body size. I had once seen a fish which was around 7-8cm long with 2 -3 cm fabulour tail.
Bettas (chinese fighting fish) are very easy to care for. Feed them 2-3 times a week, can keep in a small bowl, keep out of dierect sunlight. Clean bowl once a week to once a month.
They were fighting to keep their land. ~APEX~
put a bowl over one and a bowl over the other
Any tank that is at least 5 litres (1 gallon) in size, NO LESS.
It may be possible to keep 4 small fish in a one gallon fish bowl, depending on the type, size and needs of the fish you choose. It will also depend on whether or not the fish bowl has a filter, and if your fish can live without a heater. For example, because they do not get large, 4 white cloud minnows can be kept in a one gallon bowl with a filter and they do not require a heater. You can also keep a male beta or Siamese fighting fish with a few white cloud minnows; or 2 small goldfish which can grow too large or the bowl.
Keep Fighting was created on 2007-01-19.
Depends on the size of the bowl
the size of a bowl approxamitly
That's going to depend quite a bit on the size of the bowl, and on how far up you fill it.