The longest it could live, and that is with A LOT of CARE...is 4 years, and that's a little too much, they live about 3 years, and that's if it has not been in the pet shop for a long time.
If there is a male and female beta fish, the male probably ate them, and those 2 unlucky babies were definitely male. (male beta fish will kill other fish.)
No becaUSE THE MALE BETA FISH WILL FIGHT TO DEATH.
Male beta fish are very territorial. Two male beta fish cannot live in the same tank or they will fight. Male betas make bubble nests to mark their territory.
I suppose it is possible. Beta are very territorial fish.
Beta fish do NOT like other fish, they may try to kill the other fish or get seriously injured by the other fish.So probably not.
Beta fish don't get along with other fishes, they will attack any fish that they see as a threat. If you buy a female and a male beta DO NOT put them together.
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The female beta fish is usually plain in color, while the male is typically very colorful.
If you have a beta fish, you CAN put it in a tank with another fish IF that fish does NOT have flowing fins or tails, such as a goldfish OR DO NOT put it with a fish that's not social and that attacks other fish so you CAN put a beta fish with another fish if it's not very pretty so it doesn't look like a beta and if the other fish isn't a fighter.
the female beta fish is "plainer" than the male as where the male is a darker shade near the face and lighter shade near the tail.
I have a female and a male beta fish,If you put them togethere and the male doent chase the female then they like being togethere.If the male beta fish chases the female beta fish it mines that the male beta fish wants to kill the female by chacing her allover that is what happened to my female beta fish,so i had to go to petco and buy another bowl so they male and the female are not togethere.Ps:Sorry for my grammer it bad lol hope that helped you.