Yes the tail fins will eventually grow back but they will most likely not be as good as they were
yes they can I had one that grew fins back in about three weeks
No, but a betta can get fin rot, which can damage the fins and tail.
With bettas, the males have longer fins, even the plakat (short finned) type.
Giving the fish exactly the correct water parameters for its species and good food will help it to recover as quickly as possible. Fins grow on a fish in a similar way to humans growing finger nails.
No. A chameleon's tail does not grow back.
Yes, they do. It could take a while and you will have to do frequent water changes. If you don't, his could get fin rot again. I have used Melafix (by API0) and it makes the fins grow back much faster than left on their own.
well the fins on its side are called flippers and the fin on its back is called the dorsal fin and its tail is its tail flukes
well the fins on its side are called flippers and the fin on its back is called the dorsal fin and its tail is its tail flukes
Male crowntail bettas have the large finns commonly associated with the betta fish with a small difference in the edges of the tail. Females have very very short fins with the crowntail edges
fins and dorsal fins, and back tail flipper thingy
The tail fins help to steer it.
Well there are lots of types of fins for betta fish. my betta fish has a long stringy tail and fins, but my female has short average fins. most have plain fins. mine is the only one i have seen in my area with a stringy tail. most fish have stringy tails if they are sick but not mine he was bred to be like that. depending on the fish and the area well there are lots of things that are considered normal for bettas.