It is possible for a betta fish to attack and potentially harm a suckerfish, especially if the betta is aggressive or territorial. It's important to monitor their behavior closely and provide hiding spots for the suckerfish to minimize the risk of aggression from the betta.
There are two types of beta decay, and they are beta plus (beta +) decay and beta minus (beta -) decay. A post already exists on beta decay, and a link to that related question can be found below.
A beta charge refers to the charge carried by a beta particle, which can be either a beta minus (electron) with a charge of -1 or a beta plus (positron) with a charge of +1. Beta decay is a type of radioactive decay process involving the emission of beta particles.
During beta decay, a beta particle (an electron or positron) is emitted, along with an antineutrino or neutrino, depending on whether it's beta-minus or beta-plus decay, respectively. Beta decay involves the transmutation of a neutron into a proton within the nucleus, releasing the beta particle in the process.
The atomic nucleus can emit beta particles (beta radiation). A neutron emits a beta particle when it decays into a proton, and anti-neutrino, and an electron (which becomes the beta particle).
Beta rays are also called beta particles. They are high-speed electrons or positrons emitted by a radioactive nucleus during beta decay.
well that would depend on what type of suckerfish it is
White suckerfish was created in 1850.
By mating
No the beta will try to kill it
The cast of Suckerfish - 2004 includes: Kailey Jenkins as Older girl
2" long
I suppose it is possible. Beta are very territorial fish.
in plants
to kill cells in an an organ
You cant the male would kill the female unless you have already a female then the female would kill the male
Of course you have to feed them. (They are tropical fish so should not be in a cold water tank with goldfish anyway). Your suckerfish are algae eaters and need their own special diet that's available at pet shops.
Negative: it can kill you!