no cause betas are territorial creatures and are not supposed to be with any other fish. so Ive heard
When in breeding condition the male goldfish has white spots on his gill plates. The rest of the year he looks exactly the same as a female.
usually a male has longer tail fins but they are about the same for side fins
Male Betta splendens fight with other male Betta splendens so the answer is most other fish will not fight with a Betta in the same tank. To try to list every species of fish here would be impossible.
yes of course well make them about the same size.Hope that helped.
keeping multiple bettas in the same tank is not reccomended
No. Betta fish will attack each other no matter the sex.
Yes. They are the same species, Betta splendens, just different types.
It's best to only put male and female betta fish in the same tank/bowl if you are breeding them. If they are not breeding and they still stay in the same area, the male would most likely attack the female, so keep the female away! Also, if you are breeding betta fish, make sure to remove the female betta after she lays her eggs, as the male will care for them and chase the female away.
The male Betta will only fight another male Betta. They are slow, timid and peacefull fish except when another fish of the same sex and species is in the same vicinity.
No, they will fight. It would stress them out.
No, you should never keep a male and female betta fish together for long time periods. They should only be put in the same tank for breeding purposes and then separated after.
A male is much more aggressive than a female betta. A male also has longer and more colorful fins. Never have two or more males together in the same tank.