You can only put them together if they are female. bythe way, beta is actually spelled betta. You can only put them together if they are female. bythe way, beta is actually spelled betta. You can only put them together if they are female. bythe way, beta is actually spelled betta.
NO!!!!! They should not eat betta fish...but if your cat has then call a vet, and don't get anymore betta Fish!
Betta, aka Fighting Fish.
He Revealed He Is Half Betta Fish.
A betta normally only lives 2-3 years, so it would be around 70 years old in "betta years".
A Betta fish generally needs a minimum of 2.5 gallons of water in its tank to thrive. It is important to provide adequate space, filtration, and water quality for the well-being of the Betta fish.
Yes they would be fine (if they are plants that are ment to live underwater) for the betta splenden aka Siamese fighter fish (assuming that is the betta you are refering to) as it is a tropical fish
Betta fish are known to be aggressive and may not get along with other fish in a community tank. It is best to keep them in a tank by themselves to prevent any conflicts or harm to other fish.
Most fish get along well. However, do NOT mix betta fish with other fish. Not even another betta. You have to have a permit to have to betta fish in the same tank with eachother. Betta fish are only mixed to mate. Bettas are not born in the egg. They come out as a very small fish. After the betta babies have come out, all of the fish are seperated. Even the parents, if the betta babies are left in the tank with the others the betta parents are very likely to eat the others.
Just leave it. If you really want to remove it you can, but it's just a sign of a healthy betta.
Any fish that does not have long fins. p.s. i have a betta named Frodo lol
Yes, it is normal for a betta fish to sometimes appear lifeless or motionless, resembling a dead fish, even though it may still be alive. Betta fish are known to rest at the bottom of their tank or float near the surface, which can make them appear inactive. This behavior is a natural part of their resting cycle and does not necessarily indicate that the fish is in distress or unwell.
It is a misconception that betta fish do not get along with other fish. While intolerant to their own species, bettas can get along with other fish so long as they are not easy to mistake for another male betta - such as fancy guppies - or fin-nipping fish like many tetras that often go for long-finned fish. Female bettas can be housed with guppies, however.
Yes, Betta fish can generally get along with snails as tank mates. Snails can help keep the tank clean by eating algae and leftover food, but it's important to monitor the Betta's behavior to ensure they are not aggressive towards the snails.
To determine if your betta fish is dead, observe its movement, breathing, and color. A dead betta fish may be floating at the top of the tank, have no movement, and appear pale or discolored. If you are unsure, gently nudge the fish or tap on the tank to see if it reacts. If there is no response, it is likely that the betta fish has passed away.
No fish will really fight a Betta,unless its another Betta(male,not female,males and females get along pretty well),so i would suggest getting a Gold Mystery Snail if you dont want your Betta fighting with your fish.
no. but if you have a unhealthy b
Adult betta fish, specifically the males, will grow in the majority of their fins as juveniles. When you see bettas in the stores for sale, they are typically around 2 years old already since it takes time for their full finnage to appear.