A betta is best as a solitary fish and it would be better to remove it from your main tank and give it a small tank to itself. You can buy very inexpensive betta tank kits for one betta.
Male Bettas can not be kept with any other members of the Betta family. They can be kept with other species quite safely but will not tollerate another Betta (male or female) in their vicinity. Female Bettas can be kept together OK.
No, snails and betta fish should not be kept together in the same tank as betta fish may attack and harm the snails.
No, snails and betta fish should not be kept together in the same tank as betta fish are known to be aggressive and may harm or even kill the snails. It is best to keep them in separate tanks to ensure their well-being.
Betta fish are best kept alone in a tank to ensure their well-being and optimal living conditions. Keeping multiple betta fish together can lead to aggression and stress, so it is recommended to have only one betta fish per tank.
Some fish that can be kept with a betta include neon tetras, corydoras catfish, and ghost shrimp. It is important to choose tank mates that are peaceful and won't nip at the betta's fins.
No, Molly fish and Betta fish should not be kept together in the same tank as they have different care requirements and may become aggressive towards each other.
Gold fish require water below 70F and Bettas require water above 75F so they should not be kept together.
No. Male bettas can be kept in community aquariums, but should not be kept with fish that look anything like they do, or are small enough to eat. A male betta will mistake a guppy for another betta and kill it. Female bettas, however, can be kept with other "betta-like" fish without a problem.
A betta fish can last 2 - 5 years if kept in a tank with proper conditions.
Yes, it's possible for them to be kept together, but make sure both of them are calm, peaceful betta fish, and that your tank is densely planted with plenty of hiding spots in case one of them becomes aggressive, territorial, and dangerous.
2 male Bettas can not be kept together. Crowntails are the same species (Betta splendens) the only difference is in the tail shape.
Female Betta's can be kept in 'sororities', but cannot be kept with males. Betta's have naturally aggressive dispositions, and should NOT be kept with other aggressive fish.