Yes.
No becaUSE THE MALE BETA FISH WILL FIGHT TO DEATH.
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.
No. Male Bettas only fight with other male Bettas.
The axolotl would probably rip bits off the Betta and kill it. Male Bettas are quiet peacefull fish and they will only fight with another male Betta.
a male Betta will usually like the company of other fish but will fight or kill others of their kind also they might fight guppies cause they look similar to a female Betta.
Male bettas will fight other males for no reason. you should never put 2 males together.
Yes. I have 2 newts and a betta with them! I am typing beside them! They are fine together.
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.
This is the LAST thing you want to do! Putting a male betta fish in with another male is horrible because male bettas will fight to the death...not good!
Only female Bettas can be kept together. That too will only work if they are given reasonably roomy conditions and plenty of cover (plants) and hidey holes. Male betta fish can/ will fight to death if there is another male fish in the tank, a male will sometimes eat a female so your best bet is to have a single betta or a female and a female.
They would not fight anyway. Male Bettas will only fight with male Bettas. The Convict Cichlid is a much larger fish than the Betta and has a much larger mouth in proportion too than the Betta so I would assume that if they were to fight the Betta would not stand a chance.
No, they will not fight. Bettas are normally a very slow moving, peacefull fish. A male Betta will only fight with another male Betta. The crayfish (depending upon its species) is likely to rip pieces off the Betta and maybe kill and eat it too.