they can swim away incredibly fast..they can also hit with there tails, bit with there teeth and jump out of the water to avoid being chased by other fish.
Many fish have protective strategies, and body armor, spines , camouflage, not to mention just plain poisonous.
I am no expert, but believe that betas are solitary and prefer to have a fish bowl to themselves.
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.
Betta fish are known to be aggressive and may not get along with other fish in a community tank. It is best to keep them in a tank by themselves to prevent any conflicts or harm to other fish.
NO they will kill themselves please don't even try.
No betta fish are carnivores.
other Betta fish and the bigger fish.
Betta fish do not eat fish.
No, it is generally not safe to keep a betta fish with other fish in the same tank as bettas are known to be aggressive and may attack or harm other fish. It is best to keep bettas in a tank by themselves.
Well, if you love your Betta fish, then it should live by itself. But if you add another Betta to your current Betta fish's tank, then they will start a fight because Betta Fish are Siamese fighting fish and if one Betta is in contact of another Betta, the possible reason would be a fight between them two.
A betta is a fish of the species Betta, especially Betta splendens, commonly known as the Siamese fighting fish.
they swim away
fleeing.