No other fish if you have a male dont put any other fish in it no even another betta fish!
If you have a female you cant have different kind of fish with it but females can live together, my friend has to females who live together
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Betta fish are carnivorous and primarily eat live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. They can also be given high-quality betta pellets or flakes as a staple diet. It's important to provide a varied diet to ensure proper nutrition for betta fish.
Betas, also known as betta fish, primarily eat betta pellets or flakes specifically designed for them. They also enjoy live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, or daphnia as occasional treats. It's important to provide a varied diet to keep them healthy.
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In a fish tank, you should put items such as a filter, heater (if needed), gravel or substrate, decorations like plants or caves for hiding, and of course, water conditioning products to make the environment safe for fish. Additionally, you need to add fish that are compatible with each other and the tank size.
It is generally safe to put a snail in a guppy fish tank as they are compatible species. Snails can help clean the tank by eating algae and debris, but be sure to monitor the tank to ensure the snail population does not grow too large and impact water quality.
no. betas don't get along with any fish, even with other betas. they will kill each other.
depends if the bigger fish is aggressive
Yes
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Labyrinth fish such as gouramis and betas.
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.
Yes, betas can coexist with other fish in the same tank, but it is important to choose tank mates carefully to ensure compatibility and prevent aggression.
They are not scared. They attack the reflection in the mirror. Male betas are aggressive toward other male betas, so when they see there reflection, they flare up and try to attack the "other fish."
No, they are to different types of fish and it would be impossible to breed them.
It means the fish is comming into or is in breeding readiness.
You can feed them most fish food, they aren't picky like betas.
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