No. Male bettas can be kept in community aquariums, but should not be kept with fish that look anything like they do, or are small enough to eat. A male betta will mistake a guppy for another betta and kill it. Female bettas, however, can be kept with other "betta-like" fish without a problem.
Answer. I am not to sure about this but I think Betas originated from China
betas are carnivores.try blood worms.
betas eat beta food noe u cant buy the cheap goldfish food b/c that will more than likely kill ur beta GOOD LUCK!
My best guess is either He likes her He wants to eat her I said the secound one because betas don't like to be with other betas. If two are put in the same tank, the end up killing each other. So if you get two betas. put them in a different tank, or put up a divider. Those are GUESSES!!! please do not blame me if I am wrong!
Yes, guppies can protect themselves. They do this in many ways but the biggest way is by swimming with bigger fish that won't eat them.
No they live on land
Betas are brown in the wild because some Betas live in mud, and feed off of flys and small insect's. Betas are livebearers. Betas also somtimes eat other fish.
64-82 Degrees Fareenheit is prefferable.
I wouldn't risk it. betas live alone, and most betas will kill company. buy a separate fish bowl, appropriate for the tadpole when it is older, and larger. :)
2 male Bettas can not be kept together. Crowntails are the same species (Betta splendens) the only difference is in the tail shape.
Guppies can live in a wide range of pH levels. Generally 5.5 - 8.3 is acceptable.
guppys, not. not sure bout the others
Neons
Depending upon their living conditions they can live around 4 years.
Guppys are special fishes that DO NOT lay eggs. They give birth to young.
No. If you exclude the length of the tail (caudal) fin in some male guppys, under normal circumstances, female guppys grow to around double the size of male guppys
No