Bettas are typically aggressive and territorial fish, so they may not live peacefully with other fish in the same tank. It is important to research and carefully select tank mates that are compatible with bettas to avoid any conflicts.
no they will kill each other bettas are vicous
Yes, you can just not have 2 male bettas together.
Bettas are known to be aggressive and may not get along with other fish in a community tank. It is best to keep them alone or with peaceful tank mates.
No, it is generally not recommended to put other fish with a betta in the same tank as they can be aggressive towards other fish, especially those with long fins or bright colors. It is best to keep bettas in a tank by themselves.
No, it is generally not recommended to put other fish with a betta in the same tank as they can be aggressive towards other fish, especially those with long fins or bright colors. It is best to keep bettas in a tank by themselves.
Betta fish are typically aggressive and territorial, so they are best kept alone in a tank to prevent conflict with other fish. Mixing bettas with other fish can lead to stress, injury, or even death for the betta and other fish. It is recommended to provide bettas with their own space to thrive.
So far, Betta fish attack any other fish it sees...
Bettas and tetras can typically live together in the same tank, but it's important to monitor their behavior and tank conditions to ensure they are compatible. Bettas can be aggressive towards other fish, so providing plenty of hiding spots and space can help reduce potential conflicts.
keeping multiple bettas in the same tank is not reccomended
I have heard of people that have had two bettas in the same tank for years and they haven't faught. But make sure that the tank is over 20 gallons so they can have more room to get away from each other. But I recommend NOT to have two bettas in one tank.
Male bettas should be kept alone. Female bettas can sometimes be kept with other fish, but in a large community tank. Bettas need their space!