There are 2 reasons why you should not grow your Betta fish with a baby turtle:
1. Amphibians poison the water for fish
2. Turtles, especially baby turtles like to eat live, flashy things. Chances are, if you place your Betta with a baby turtle, it will be long gone before any pollution affects it...
If you have an older, smaller turtle, it may work. Older turtles like to eat plants rather than live things, and if you have a LARGE tank, with water no deeper than 10 inches, and lots of places for your Betta to hide in case your turtle gets a little curious, it will work. Just make sure to introduce your fish to your turtle slowly, by placing it in a small, see through plastic bag inside the aquarium to get the turtle used to the sudden movements of the fish.
good luck!
It depends On its kind if turtle
It is not recommended for fish to eat baby turtle food as their nutritional needs are different. Fish require specific nutrients found in fish food for proper growth and health. Feeding fish turtle food can lead to nutrient deficiencies and health problems.
NO!!!!! They should not eat betta fish...but if your cat has then call a vet, and don't get anymore betta Fish!
Without further symptoms described, it's hard to determine if a betta fish is sick. Look for signs like lethargy, loss of appetite, fin rot, or unusual swimming behavior. Regular water testing and tank maintenance are crucial to prevent illnesses in betta fish.
Betta, aka Fighting Fish.
probably not its not a good idea. the beta fish and the snapping turtle would fight each other till the detah. and the turtle would end up winning
newborns should be feed baby brine shrimp :) and i suppose you feed them when ever you feed a regular betta
yes
Go to petsmart and ask a person there to show you witch is best for your baby betta fish.
Yes all bettas can mate with other bettas. " regular betta fish" there are different types and they can all breed together.
A baby betta fish will eat their yolk sag for the first week or so of life. Then they can be fed liquid fish food and baby brine shrimp. After a month they can eat the same foods a regular betta fish eats.
Maybe but probably not
It depends On its kind if turtle
Hundreds is typical although some will die young.
no
baby bettas are called fry
None are recommended if the Betta is a male.