Of course you can, but it will result in the two fish fighting. The males are very territorial. No you can't. Betta fish are way to agressive. Especially males. === === yes you can but only if you have a tank divider
No you cannot, only if you are breeding them and the female has eggs. Otherwise the male will eventually kill the female. 2 females can live together.
Generally the answer is no. The only reason the should be put in together is for breeding purposes and this should be carefully monitored as it can get out of hand. Male bettas will attack females.
Not male bettas, not ever. Females can live together, but you'd have to make sure to give them both enough space. A "bowl" usually won't give them enough space. Even still, they can and will sometimes get into fights.
You can NOT keep female and male bettas together! Male bettas can get very aggressive and will fight to the death. Make sure to separate your bettas.
I am assuming you mean Bettas. A male Betta needs to be kept away from all other Bettas. They can not be kept together. The male would kill at least one of the females. Then he would either breed with the living female and then kill her if she is not removed or he will try to spawn her and if she is not ready he will kill her anyway. This is how the Bettas evolved. Although they will mix with most other species OK male Bettas will not tolerate another Betta in their tank.
No the two male bettas will kill each other if they are put in the same tank.
That's not it's species- but bettas will be aggressive towards other fish. Two males shouldn't be put together, neither should a male and female. Two females would be okay
If two male Betta (Siamese fighting fish) meet, no matter the volume of the tank, they will fight. Some breeders will put opaque sheet partitions in the tank to keep the male fish out of sight from each other. Females will happily keep together in the same tank.
Male bettas are typically aggressive and territorial, so it is generally not safe to put them with other fish, especially other male bettas. It is best to keep male bettas in their own separate tanks to prevent any potential conflicts or harm to other fish.
you can put a male and female betta together but you must watch them closely, if they fight remove one of them right away! remember to remove them after they have mated
Male Bettas can not be kept with any other members of the Betta family. They can be kept with other species quite safely but will not tollerate another Betta (male or female) in their vicinity. Female Bettas can be kept together OK.
No you can't. goldfish are coldwater species while bettas are tropical fish.