no it will kill another male for domanancy Yes, the male will most likely kill the female. This is not always true, though. When mating they will be vicous (in most cases) but not kill each other. Any other time it is not ideal to stick a male and female betta together.
-Raz
yes. the male may KILL the female
No, they can live alone or with other female bettas. They might bite each other but won't kill.
Np, but they will bite. Yes, they will fight to the death.
yes betta fish have to live alone or one will kill the other.
Any other Betta can kill a female. Bettas are so agressive that they will even kill their babies if they wanter to. Also, larger predators can kill.
NO female bettas do not fight each other
Betta fish of the opposite sex will not always kill each other. It is actually an uncommon occurrence.
Only male Bettas fight and they will only fight with other male Bettas. A male Betta will kill the female if she will not spawn with him. He will also kill her after she has spawned if she is not removed.
Only male Bettas fight and they will only fight with other male Bettas. A male Betta will kill the female if she will not spawn with him. He will also kill her after she has spawned if she is not removed.
No, they are fighting fish. They will kill each other no matter what sex they are.
You can not keep Betta splendens males together without them trying to kill one another. You can only keep a male and female Betta s. together while they are courting and spawning. Afterwards he will kill her if she is not removed. You can keep male or female Bettas with most other species of fish with no problems.
Not always, but it's very likely. Some females kill males ;)