Provided the tank is large enough (1 gallon of water per 1 inch of fish) Tetras, Corydoras, and most smaller Cichlids, Livebearers, Danios, and Barbs can be kept safely with Bettas. The only fish that Bettas fight with are other Bettas.
No, snails and betta fish should not be kept together in the same tank as betta fish may attack and harm the snails.
No, a snail cannot live peacefully with a betta fish as the betta fish may see the snail as food and attack it. It is not recommended to keep them together in the same tank.
Some types of fish that can safely coexist with betta fish in the same tank are peaceful community fish such as neon tetras, corydoras catfish, and ghost shrimp. It is important to research and choose fish that are compatible with bettas in terms of water parameters and temperament.
Yes, betta fish can generally live harmoniously with snails in the same tank. Snails can help clean the tank by eating algae and leftover food, but it's important to monitor the tank conditions and ensure that the betta fish is not aggressive towards the snails.
Male betta fish are typically aggressive and territorial, so they are best kept alone in a tank to prevent fighting with other fish.
No, snails and betta fish should not be kept together in the same tank as betta fish are known to be aggressive and may harm or even kill the snails. It is best to keep them in separate tanks to ensure their well-being.
No. Betta fish will attack each other no matter the sex.
Yes, betta fish can generally live peacefully with snails in the same tank as long as the tank is large enough and there are plenty of hiding spots for the snails. It is important to monitor the betta fish's behavior towards the snails to ensure they are not being aggressive.
keeping multiple bettas in the same tank is not reccomended
No...betta fish are usually aggressive and might kill the angelfish.
Not necessarily. A Betta is a "Labyrinth fish" but all Labyrinth fish are not Bettas. All the Gouramis are Labyrinth fish too.
You mean betta fish, right? Betta fish cna lay eggs if you have two of the opposite gender in the same tank. If you have a male and female betta in one tank, they won't fight. If you have two females or two males, they will fight. So, you could see if they get allong. ig the bettas do lay eggs, they can still live together, but you MUST place tyhe eggs in a seperate tank, or they'll most likely be eatten. As for the lifecycle of a betta fish, if properly cared for, they can live for years. Two years is very old for some fish, but one man had a goldfish for 13 years!