Betta fish, commonly known as bettas, are not known for breaking glass. They are small, Freshwater Fish with a territorial nature but lack the physical ability to break glass. If a betta fish is in an aquarium and appears to be bumping against the glass, it is more likely exploring its environment or reacting to its reflection rather than attempting to break it. Proper tank conditions and care are essential for their well-being.
my betta bowl has sea glass which is really dull glass so it wont cut itself
There is a large number of different types of fish that have air sacs and can gulp air. These fish species are referred to as "labryinth". The by far most popular Labryinth fish is The betta Splendid or Betta fish.
Drop 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.
No your betta can live in a plastic tank as well. One of my betta fish live in an acrylic tank with silicon sealing the joint pieces.
For the word "splendid," the comparative is more splendid and the superlative is most splendid
get glass and brake it
"Splendid" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more splendid" or "most splendid."
more splendid, most splendid
I had to hit the brake before the glass would break.
more splendid, most splendid
Yes all Betta fish have teeth. They are very small and using magni glass may help if you ever want to take a close up look at them. :)