No! Think about it. A human can live in a cubicle, or even a shower stall in their own waste, but it sucks and they'll get sick quickly. Get at very least a 1 gallon tank, and preferably as large a tank as you are willing to buy. Heaters are also good; they're tropical fish in nature.
Neon tetras and bettas may not be compatible tank mates as bettas are known to be aggressive towards smaller fish like neon tetras. It is recommended to keep them in separate tanks to avoid any potential conflicts.
Yes, bettas may eat snail eggs as they are carnivorous and may consume small invertebrates like snail eggs.
Yes, bettas may eat snails as part of their diet, as they are carnivorous and will consume small invertebrates like snails.
Tetras and bettas should not be kept together in the same aquarium. Bettas are aggressive and may attack tetras, which are peaceful fish. It is best to keep them in separate tanks to ensure their well-being.
Male bettas are typically aggressive and territorial, so it is generally not safe to put them with other fish, especially other male bettas. It is best to keep male bettas in their own separate tanks to prevent any potential conflicts or harm to other fish.
yes
Mostly small, very small with light guns (32mm). Japan didn't build heavy tanks like the US and Germany.
Bettas have evolved to be able to survive in small amounts of water but they do not necessarilly do well under those conditions. They are basically the same as all fish and need the same basic conditions. 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water (a Betta is a 3 inch fish) Every tank needs a permanently running cycled filter. Every tank needs at least 50% of its water replaced every week. Bettas are tropical and also need to be kept at around 78F.
Bettas may not live peacefully with neon tetras in the same tank because bettas are aggressive and may attack the smaller, more colorful tetras. It is recommended to keep them in separate tanks to avoid any conflicts.
Yes! None of my bettas ever lived with a bubble stone in their tanks, and they do just fine.
Tetra fish and bettas may not coexist peacefully in the same aquarium. Bettas are known to be aggressive and may attack tetras, especially if they have long fins. It is recommended to keep them in separate tanks to avoid any potential conflicts.
Yes, bettas may eat baby snails as they are carnivorous and will consume small invertebrates.