female bettas are rare at stores because they aren't as pretty
No Way. Betta's were imported to Europe in the 1890s. It is extremely popular, a must have fish for every aquarist at some stage.
They are really rare. About every 300-400 betas are orange.
Because yo mama ain't.
platinum arowanas because there super rare
Fish that are compatible with male bettas in a community tank are peaceful, non-aggressive species that do not resemble bettas or have long, flowing fins. Some examples include neon tetras, dwarf corydoras, and ghost shrimp. It is important to monitor their interactions closely to prevent any aggression.
a wild betta
they can. but it is VERY rare. usually you would see a bubble nest.
About 300-500 2 of them are born. There is about 10 betas of any color in one batch.
its kinda rare to see a beta eat a whole fish, usually they injure and bite other fishes. but its a high possibility that a beta could eat another fish if its really really hungry, due to its instincs, but usually the fish cant be bigger than the betta itself.
it takes about 8 or 6 months for them to grow. each month they will get biger and look diffrenter. if you have more then one you should still not put them in the same tank. and if they both look the same and you dont like dont worry becuse they change as they grow.it could probaly come in one of thees colors purple witch is very rare to get your betta fish in. orange green blue red yellow white and maybe even silver HAPPY BETTA CAREING!
Its a rare fish only found in domestic habitats known as the "bitchfish"
In some species this does happen.