The fish are not bad together. But way to many fish for a ten gallon tank. You put one fish for every gallon. They will probly do fine but you will have to clean more.
Male bettas should be kept alone. Female bettas can sometimes be kept with other fish, but in a large community tank. Bettas need their space!
They become closer if the male is mating with the female, unfortunately Siamese Fighting Fish (males in particular) are pretty aggressive, they can eat their own fry (babies) and attack their mating partener. So i would get a community tank, get 2 or 1 female(s) and 1 male betta with some corydoras catfish and everything will be dandy!
Yes,but those betas can not have baby's together!
Yes. Female bettas of all ages can live safely with other female bettas. Female bettas, unlike males, are not violent. Actually, they are quite docile and calm.
A mother catfish is called a "female catfish." In biological terms, female catfish are referred to as "spawners" when they are ready to lay eggs. Catfish are known for their unique breeding behavior, where the male catfish guards the eggs until they hatch.
His gills will flare up.
Most any other community tropical fish, with the exception of any fish small enough for the beta to kill and eat.
Female Betta fish can be fairly good community style fish and should be fine. Male Bettas would massacre the community.
Bettas should be kept at around 75F to 78F.
A mother catfish is typically referred to as a "female catfish." In biological terms, the female catfish is responsible for laying eggs and caring for the young fry. The male catfish fertilizes the eggs externally after the female lays them.
Yes you can buy female bettas. the females have small fins and are smaller than the males. also the males usually are more colorful than the females.
Yes