Maybe, but seeing as how there's so little room, the betta might fight with the crab, or worse! The crab might try to eat your betta! Be careful!
A betta fish laying on its side at the bottom of the fishbowl could indicate illness or stress. It may be suffering from a swim bladder issue, which affects its buoyancy. Immediate attention from a vet or a specialist in fish care is recommended to diagnose and treat the problem.
NO!!!!! They should not eat betta fish...but if your cat has then call a vet, and don't get anymore betta Fish!
How to change your Betta fish's bowlFirst, fill a cup with your fishes water, and then gentle without hurting your Betta, scoop him up with your net, and then put him in the cup. Then, take the plant out of the bowl, and lay it aside on a paper towel or napkin. Afterwards, take a strainer, and pour the water into the strainer over a sink. Then, wash out the pebbles with nontoxic soap and water. Put your pebbles aside for now. After you did that, fill your fish bowl with warm water only for 5 seconds. Then, take your sponge, and dip it in the warm water, take the same nontoxic soap you used for the pebbles, and add a little to the sponge, and then scrub! Until the algae is gone. then, rinse thoroughly until the suds are gone. Afterwards, put your plastic plant in your fish bowl, and then, dump your pebbles into the fish bowl. After that has been completed, stick your index finger into the fish's cup water (without hitting the fish!) and run the sink to the same temperature as the cup water, and fill it all most all the way. Gently, pick your Betta fish up with your net and then place him into his nice, clean home!Note:If you have clearifire for your fish bowl, use as directed.
The price of a small fish bowl is about $24.99! A small fish bowl with nothing in it that holds a gallon of water, costs about $6-$10. You can get them at PetSmart or Walmart. Betta fish don't need a filter but other fish do. So, that will add on to the price of the bowl. Most people like to put something in the bowl, again, that will cost you extra. So, it really depends on how much you want or need in the bowl.
the vast majority are,but some(very,very few) are salt water. all that you find at your LFS(local fish store) will be freshwater(unless its really awesome). saltwater bettas are also very pricey
Redfish are fresh water
it depends how big the hermit crab is or the fish bowl
Betta
A betta fish is the only fish that can stay in a bowl :) hope I helped :)
If you want a fish bowl fish I recommend a betta fish but, none do.
the betta fish is a very beautiful fish but maybe put them in a seperate bowl for awhile.
No. Bettas are freshwater fish. Seahorses are saltwater.
betta bowl. it is amazing
a betta bowl is about 12-15 inches in length and about the same in height
Asia#about any where. lots of people have beta fish as pets.
Yes. There are marine Betas as well as freshwater ones. The freshwater Bettas are Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens). The marine or saltwater is Marine Betta (Calloplesiops altivelis)and are from the Indian ocean.
yes.