you don't know because they need to be separate at all the time unless you are trying to breed them witch takes allot of experience around betas like me i have delt with betas almost my whole life and still have trouble breeding and making them get used to each other i also train betas and i am only 11 years old
yes. my friend found that out the hard way. they will kill each other
No the two male bettas will kill each other if they are put in the same tank.
They Can't Be. As If You Put Two Bettas In A Tank No Matter The Sex. They Will Tear Each other Apart
because they are very territorial
im pretty sure they dont like each other. you need a girl and a boy and the male would probably kill her in an instant
Bettas will eat baby guppys as will most other fish, but in general, male Bettas will only fight with other male Bettas. They do not fight with other species of fish
Mainly for territorial and mating purposes. Bettas are very territorial and will attack any fish with bright colors and large fins. Especially other Bettas. Bettas flare when threatened by opening out their fins and extending a 'beard' from under their gills.
the same as all the other bettas
Male bettas are known for their aggressive behavior towards other male bettas, particularly when defending their territory or competing for mates. They may engage in fighting by flaring their fins and displaying aggressive behaviors towards each other. In contrast, female bettas can generally coexist peacefully with each other, although some individual females may also display territorial behavior.
yes, but i wouldn't suggest breeding them. unless you have a couple hundred jars. each baby must be away from their parent and each other or they will kill each other.
Male and female bettas will not normally fight each other; males will fight other males. The attached link below is a page with great information on the breeding of bettas.
no they will kill each other bettas are vicous