Yes they will.
A crowntail is a beta fish with a teardrop-shaped fan tail. The tail of a crowntail beta distinguishes it from other betas. The crowntail is a Siamese fighting fish that grows to 1.5-inches in length.
Exactly as you spelled it in your question; a Betta fish is also known as a Siamese Fighting Fish.it is spelled "Betta", or its other name, "Siamese Fighting Fish." I know alot about Betta's. :D
a Betta
A Siamese fighting fish is a type of betta. A siamang is a gibbon, a type of ape.
Yes. The Betta splendens (scientific name) known also by its common names Siamese Fighting-Fish and the Siamese Fighter.
A betta is a fish of the species Betta, especially Betta splendens, commonly known as the Siamese fighting fish.
Betta
Betta fish can refer to any member of the genus Betta, which has numerous species, all native to swamps of Southeast Asia. The Siamese fighting fish is only one specific species, B. splendens.
Fish are not stupid. There is no chance that a Betta splendens would mistake a guppy for another Betta.
Walt Maurus has written: 'A complete introduction to bettas' -- subject(s): Betta, Siamese fighting fish 'Bettas' -- subject(s): Betta, Siamese fighting fish
Male crowntail bettas have the large finns commonly associated with the betta fish with a small difference in the edges of the tail. Females have very very short fins with the crowntail edges
'Japanese fighting fish' 'Chinese fighting fish' 'Siamese fighting fish' and 'Betta' are all names given to the 'Betta splendens'.