A cluster of white bubbles is a floating nest the male make to put fertilized eggs in. If he's making bubblenests it's a sign he's a healthy happy fish.
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 have 10 gallon tank with a male beta, a male angelfish, a red finned shark, and a rope eel and they all seem to like it very well.
A divider is put into a beta fish tank when there is more than one male in the tank. Male betas will fight until there is only one left alive, so the divider stops them from killing each other.
If you try to keep a male and female (or females) in the same tank permanently, the outcome is always going to be seriously injured or dead females. You cannot keep males with females. Under very carefully controlled circumstances during breeding the male will not kill the female (he will usually nip at her, but not seriously harm her.) But male and female in same tank = dead female.
Yes, until one male kills the other or the pacus eat them both.
It is generally not recommended to keep the male and female betta together after mating, as the male may become aggressive towards the female. It is best to separate them to avoid potential harm to the female.
80 percent of the time they will kill each other , so no it is a bad idea lols
No, male Beta fish should never be put in the same bowl or tank. They are aggressive fighting fish. That's why in the pet store, they are always separated in one bowl. Good Luck!
No the beta will try to kill it
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No because i have had a male betta in the past and it was just him in the bowl and he was always making bubbles... I guess it just depends if your fish wants to mate he will make bubbles Hope this helps :)
beta fish are very territorial if there is plenty of room for both of them in a tank they will just leave each other alone and another reason is that they haven't had to compete for food