Some types of fish that can live harmoniously with bettas are peaceful, non-aggressive species such as neon tetras, corydoras catfish, and ghost shrimp. It is important to consider the betta's temperament and tank size when choosing tank mates.
NO! They are freshwater fish.
Nerite snails are a type of snail that can live peacefully with betta fish.
Bettas are typically aggressive and territorial fish, so they may not live peacefully with other fish in the same tank. It is important to research and carefully select tank mates that are compatible with bettas to avoid any conflicts.
I has fore bettas so bettas live in the us cause I do Answer: Well in addition to that answer, Betta's are native to Japan which is where the name "Japanese Fighting Fish" came from.
No, Bettas are strictly freshwater fish.
Bettas are. Goldfish really should have an aquarium if you want them to live.
I've always been told that bettas should live seperately which seem rediculous because they don't live like that in nature. Yes, bettas can live with other fish. Male bettas can get along with plecos, some tetras, mollies, guppies (not the fancy sort), etc. They should not be put with fish that have long fins, nor should they be kept with fish nippers (like barbs). Males can not live with other bettas though. Female bettas can live with other female bettas (as long as there are more than two females since they have a pecking order). Female bettas can live with the type of fish I described for the male, as well. Just be careful with tank mates, and have a back up plan if the fish do not get along. Make sure each fish has plenty of space and love, and you should be fine. -Raz
Bettas are known to be aggressive and territorial, so it is best to keep them alone in a tank. However, some compatible tank mates for bettas include peaceful fish like neon tetras, ghost shrimp, and snails. It is important to monitor the behavior of all fish in the tank to ensure they are getting along.
Yes, betta fish can generally live harmoniously with snails in the same tank. Snails can help clean the tank by eating algae and leftover food, but it's important to monitor the tank conditions and ensure that the betta fish is not aggressive towards the snails.
Possibly. It depends. A bala shark is a calm community fish, while a betta is a fighter. Most people say that bettas will fight any fish, as some do fight other fish, but rarely do they do that.Bettas can basically live with any fish but themselves. Most bettas are calm, but some can be aggressive and should live in their own tank/bowl. Bala sharks will do no harm to the fish whatsoever. So, the answer depends on your bettas personality
No, it is not recommended to house a snail with a betta fish as bettas are known to be aggressive and may harm the snail.
No, they can live alone or with other female bettas. They might bite each other but won't kill.