Provided the fish can not get at one another and the water can flow through easily, any none poisonous sheeting can be used as a separator. Fly screen sounds quite reasonable.
yes
That depends on the Betta fish. If it's just a bit of a nuisance, Some time in it a separate container could stop this problem. But if your betta is so aggressive, so hostile, it seriously injures the other fish in the community, than you have no choice but to buy an Breeder Box and keep the betta in there. Or buy a separate tank for the betta entirely. A Fightn' Fish Fact: Female Betta fish can be aggressive too. It's just less likely.
Well Betta breeding is tricky, some betta keepers are "ok" but others are NOT, your betta keeper must have a seperater to separate the male from the female. You must do this so the male can get use to the look of the female.. After 1-2 days put the female in with the male.. And watch them, if they fight then you will have to separate them again.
No, it is not safe to house a snail with a betta fish. Betta fish are known to be aggressive and may harm or even kill the snail. It is best to keep them in separate tanks.
separate the babies (but keep them together) from the parentsseparate the parentswhen the babies grow older separate them to
Take a cup scoop her out and put her into a different tank
There are a couple of things that could happen if your betta has a bump on it's chin. It could have a growth that is not normal.
No.
your betta will do just fine in close proximity to the turtle
A Betta splendens produces more Betta splendens if allowed to breed and produce more Betta splendens and so could be regarded as a "producer".
As soon as the male has put all the eggs in the bubble nest.
Bundle- That way, you could introduce them as "Betta Bundle".