Betta fish do live by themselves, as int hey don't travel in groups. But more then one betta inhabits a space. They live in mile long rice paddies.
No, betta fish are best as solitary fish, and unless they are going to mate, they do not swim together
Betta fish are best as a solitary fish and are not compatible with goldfish.
They are very solitary fish and prefer to be alone.
Male Betta's are solitary. They cannot be placed with other fish. That's why they are known a Japanese fighting fish. They will kill other fish for territory.
I am no expert, but believe that betas are solitary and prefer to have a fish bowl to themselves.
No, a betta (fighting fish) is best as a solitary fish due to aggression, but their needs are also different with a betta needing tropical temperatures
A betta is best as a solitary fish and it would be better to remove it from your main tank and give it a small tank to itself. You can buy very inexpensive betta tank kits for one betta.
The betta fish that you buy at Walmart or a pet shop are raised in captivity and bred for their long fins and rich colors. The original betta(Betta spendens) came from Siam, now Thailand, where it lives in small ponds. The wild fish is smaller and not as colorful as its domestic counterpart, but just as feisty with others of its kind.
Bettas are originally from Thailand. Although, they don't look as beautiful and colorful as you would see them at your local pet store. In the wild, they are brown or black and have short tails so they look like slugs.
You don't. Wild Bettas do not come from Singapore.
It is important to find a new home for a betta fish rather than getting rid of it. You can give it to a friend, donate it to a pet store, or find a local fish rescue organization. Never release a betta fish into the wild as it can harm the ecosystem.
No, not only are bettas best as a solitary fish, but their needs are different including food and water temperatures.