yes
Male bettas are known for their aggressive behavior towards other male bettas, particularly when defending their territory or competing for mates. They may engage in fighting by flaring their fins and displaying aggressive behaviors towards each other. In contrast, female bettas can generally coexist peacefully with each other, although some individual females may also display territorial behavior.
Fish that are compatible with male bettas in a community tank are peaceful, non-aggressive species that do not resemble bettas or have long, flowing fins. Some examples include neon tetras, dwarf corydoras, and ghost shrimp. It is important to monitor their interactions closely to prevent any aggression.
The fins act as stabilizer's. When the snake would make "S" movements in the water it was hard for it not to flip over at some point. So, it has developed fins on its back to works as a stabilizers which help to keep it right-side-up.
It is quite possible for a fish to regrow damaged and/or torn fins provided that you catch it early enough. The key to this is very clean tank water, very regular water changes, along with the use of water conditioner, aquarium salt, and items such as Melafix and Pimafix.
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.
Yes the tail fins will eventually grow back but they will most likely not be as good as they were
Bettas are typically about 2 years old when you buy them at it takes that length of time to grow their flowing fins; the females may be slightly younger since they do not grow fins like a male.
my pleco has damaged its side fins will they grow back
Boy bettas have really big fins and are very colorful, and girl bettas are pretty much the opposite!
yes they can I had one that grew fins back in about three weeks
its beauty and long flowing fins
the males have longer fins
Yes; fish fins can regrow and heal with amazing speed.
Female bettas can be colorful, but males tend to have larger fins that they flare, as well as more vivid colors.
Mainly for territorial and mating purposes. Bettas are very territorial and will attack any fish with bright colors and large fins. Especially other Bettas. Bettas flare when threatened by opening out their fins and extending a 'beard' from under their gills.
I like pickles
Bettas do not mind snails at all. A crab with pinchers would dammage the bettas fins