Betta fish may eat snails if they are small enough to fit in their mouths. They are known to be aggressive towards snails and may attack and consume them as part of their natural predatory behavior.
In the wild, yes, betta fish are carnivorous and are thus required to hunt for food. If you put a live bloodworm into a betta's tank, you can see from the body language of the fish that it is "eyeballing" or even stalking the worm.
many many many things. can you be more specific?
Kill it
A betta, is fish that lives alone in the wild, and likes it that way, your betta is doing what comes naturally to it, if you want to enjoy your betta get a clear bowl or vase, any size will do, put some gravel in it with some live plants an your betta will be very happy, bettas breathe air like we do, so you don't need an air pump,and you only have to change the water when you do not like looking at the alage or dirt on the stones or glass, the betta does not care how dirty or how much alage is on the glass.
All animals are different when it comes to their behavior.
A Crowntail Betta Splendens is a variant of Splendens that has parted fins in a way that makes them look appealing. it is simply something you must look up on google images to get the right answer Fightn' Fact: There isn't only one Betta. Betta is an entire Genus of fish that qualify for certain specimens of fish. The fish you are talking about is betta splendens
A female Betta splendens needs a male to help her release her ova (eggs). If she comes into breeding condition and does not meet up with a male to spawn her successfully, her ova will eventually be re-absorbed back into her body.
The Phoenicians made purple dye from them, and the name Phoenicia comes from the Greek word for the colour.
by eating healthy and eating proteins also by excersising ,but sometimes it comes natrually
yes betta are very agressive when it comes to that sort of thing they will try to kill eachother
betta are not harmful to people and most tropical fish. However, there are some very common fish that are poisonous. Most of the common plecos with spines can be toxic to tropical fish if they are dumb enough to peck at it. If you feel that another fish you own will get sick from being around your betta, odds are the two can live together happily and healthily. If another pet, like a cat or dog swallowed your betta, I wouldn't worry. I have never heard of pet poisoning from eating tropicals.
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