no. but if you have a unhealthy
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Yes you can put a Betta and bottom feeders together in the same tank. I have two Chinese algae eaters and one male Betta in a 5gl tank and no one bothers each other. The bottom feeders need plants (preferable LIVE) and rocks or something they can hide under and sleep in themselves. I also have a Betta hammock (fake leave with a suction cup to attache to the side of the tank) that you can get at any pet store. My male Betta loves the hammock! One bottom feeder lives in a live plant and the other bottom feeder lives under a rock.
goldfish don't really need treated water because goldfish are like feeder fish there is a 20% chance there going to live past a month but if you want to try it just go to petsmart and get betta water conditioner or leave regular tap water out for a couple days (2-3)
Just leave it. If you really want to remove it you can, but it's just a sign of a healthy betta.
10 - 5 = 5
Take the male out but leave the female if you have.
It's an automatic. Leave it in "Drive" and the car will pick a suitable gear all by itself.
Snail do not need company so the death of the fish will not affect it in any way other than to leave more oxygen available for the snail. It will be perfectly OK for several weeks provided the water does not go bad.
hey. leave the eggs to the male betta it will look after them.
Your Betta will be OK for 3 days no worries.
Yes there is, but most of these devices are not ment to leave your cat or dog behind for more then 24 hours because it runs quite quickly out of water. I bet they will have it at your local pet store if you would like to buy one.
depends what type it is
You should not keep female betta fish with males, unless you are breeding them and research about it first. The females are going to lay eggs. After they lay eggs, remove them from the tank, and leave the male in the tank.