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Yes. Funny thing about them. They will usually get along fine unless they are separated and then put back into the same tank. In most cases if they are left in the tank they seem to get along ok.
If no wastes have gone into the tank, then the bio filter will not be alive, and the cycle will not have taken place.
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First I'd clap before in front of my fish tank then my fishes will come to the particular corner of my fish tank after that I'll give them a food...
You can't take leaves off plants and throw them in your fishes tank but you can put live aquarium safe plants in your betta's tank, Just don't put too many plants that it cant swim around.
Sucker fish, or plecos, can generally coexist with neon tetras in a community tank, as they have compatible temperaments. However, it's essential to ensure that the tank is spacious with plenty of hiding spots, as sucker fish can grow larger and may occasionally be territorial. Monitoring their behavior is important, as individual personalities can vary. Overall, with proper care and environment, they can live peacefully together.
Put them in separate tanks or put a divider in the tank.
No because they stick to the wall of their tank and clean the walls of the tank.
No! Don't do that to a fish. She needs much more space (AT LEAST 30 liters)! That is much too small for her, and she will probably die.If you put her in a bigger tank, she will grow fast and can live many years. If you want to put some fish in that small tank, you can put betta in it. Just please don't putt fishes in bowls. That's awful for fishes. First of all, they are small, and fishes are disorientated in it. Imagine you live in a bowl big as a closet, and can't get out. And if you want your pet to feel like that, than better don't have any pets.
Fighting fish are territorial and can be very aggressive, they will kill other fish if you put them in the same tank.
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