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Fin and gill flaring in Betta's is part of what is called a territorial threat display. If a male Betta detects a threat in his territory (usually, a bowl of fish tank), then he will puff himself up, trying to look as large and threatening as possible. It is a way to protect himself and his territory from other fish.

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How do you know when male bettas wants to fight with female bettas?

His gills will flare up.


Is it natural for a red thing to come out of a bettas gill?

Yes, the "red thing" is actually called a membrane. Bettas will flare out their gills and membranes when he is feeling threatened, especially by another Betta fish.


Why do Betta Fish fight each other?

Mainly for territorial and mating purposes. Bettas are very territorial and will attack any fish with bright colors and large fins. Especially other Bettas. Bettas flare when threatened by opening out their fins and extending a 'beard' from under their gills.


What does it mean when a betta fish has bulging eyes?

It means he hates you. Bettas flare their gills out when they're trying to scare another betta away, or to impress a female with how large he is.


What does it mean when betta fish flare?

Bettas flare to scare other fish from their territories or to attract a female.


If a Betta's gills are black does that mean it's sick?

Not neccessarily. Some Bettas do have very dark gills.


Are pretty bettas male?

Female bettas can be colorful, but males tend to have larger fins that they flare, as well as more vivid colors.


Is a betta a female?

Like almost all animals, bettas can be male or female. Adult female bettas typically have shorter fins than adult male bettas, and are often less "showy" or brightly colored than the males (though colorful females definitely exist). Female bettas have a white bump on their stomachs, called the ovipositor-- this is where the eggs are stored, and where they are released from when mating occurs.


Is a Betta fish a cartilaginous fish?

No bettas are fish not mammals. Bettas have a labyrinth organ which enables them to breathe air when there is not enough oxygen in the water to sustain them. Here are some things that separate bettas from mammals Hair. Bettas have no hair or fur Scales. Bettas have scales, mammals do not Ability to breathe through gills. Mammals do not have gills, bettas do Egg laying. Bettas lay eggs, mammals give birth to babies without shells that are able to breathe by themselves


How do you know if your betta fishes are fighting?

Typically they will flare their gills at each other and begin swimming around each other very closely, it's actually difficult to really see that they are fighting. My suggestion, don't keep 2 male bettas in the same tank.


Why do male bettas follow the female bettas and the male puffs up his gills?

The male will puff up his gills to scare the female by looking bigger. If the male betta looks straight at you when he is flaring, it makes him look bigger. He follows the female to scare it away.


Betta fish black frills?

Some bettas just have dark gills, even the white ones.