yes, if you put another male in the tank they will kill each other, if you put a female in the tank and they are not ready to breed the male may attack the female and kill her.
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!
male bettas dont get lonley females do get lonley u should have atleast 5 females in the same tank *male bettas dont get lonley
No the two male bettas will kill each other if they are put in the same tank.
That is what male Bettas do. He will only build another one if you remove that so why bother?
yes
Unless the female is ready to mate, you should keep a divider between them.
Male and female betta fish should not be kept in a tank together unless the tank is large enough for a female to escape attack, there is a partition or they are breeding. Males will kill the females. They are very aggressive and are not schooling fish.
Bettas are known to be aggressive and may not get along with other fish in a community tank. It is best to keep them alone or with peaceful tank mates.
If these are male Bettas they should never be kept in the same tank. Male Bettas (or 'Siamese Fighting Fish') are strongly territorial and won't tolerate the presence of another male. You can keep Bettas just about anywhere (a jar will do) since they're a labyrinth fish and can breathe air. Separate your Bettas.
Male bettas are known to be aggressive and territorial, so it is best to keep them alone in a tank. However, some compatible tank mates for male bettas include peaceful fish like neon tetras, corydoras catfish, and ghost shrimp. It is important to monitor their behavior and provide enough space and hiding spots to prevent any conflicts.
no they are too territorial
They are also called bettas. Never place two male bettas alone, or with other fish in the same tank or bowl without an equal amount of females. Otherwise, they will fight each other to the death.