Quite possibly. My female beta ate my male beta, so it wouldn't be that weird if a zebra fish did.
Another Answer: Zebra fish are "fin nippers" and while they can be kept in community tanks, they are best kept in groups of 3 or more. Beta fish shouldn't be kept in a community tank.
The Fin regrowth time is Relative to the amount of damage Done, A beta's fins Grow at about the same Rate as a humans finger nails. Hope this helps.
eating other fishs
yes, jawless fish have no paired fins
fins!
Whitebait is a type of fish so it would have fins.
First thing would be removing the fish that is attacking the Beta's fins. If it is not a fish, the Beta may have a disease such as tail rot-in which case you need to isolate the fish and treat it. But there are supplements that can help with the health of the fish.
there is 1 reason that i know of is that older male bette's will lose there fins. "Dont wory they'll grow back"
it depends on the beta,but if you intend on doing this make sure none of the other fish have long fins,or the next day you could have a tailless fish!
chalk goby
It is a type of fish that walks upright with fins,eats small organisms and gives birth to young alive.
Some of the adapataions that allow fishs to live in the water are gills, fins, and a streamlined body shape. The gills allow the fish to live in the water. The gills allow the fish to extract oxygen from the water. Its stream lined shape allow the fish to swim quickly through the water without having major problems. The speed of the fish helps it to out run its predator. The fins allow the fish to swim through the water and help it stear itself. Fishs also have many other adaptaions such as specilized eyes that can see in the depths of the ocean with very little or no light. it also has scales which dont allow water to go in its body
Many fish eat their own newborns.
His fish are named Brock and Swimmy
what do fish eat
Increases the fish's volume by filling the swim bladder with oxygen.
no because fishs are too big for them
all fish have fins