Provided your container (aquarium) is large enough to house more fish using the 1 inch of fish per gallon of water rule, then most of the smaller tropical fish species are suitable. Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) will not fight with anything other than another of the same species.
They also fight other fish with long flowing tails, the females on the other hand have a bigger choice they can be with other female bettas.
Fighting fish (Betta splendens) are a slow moving and peacefull fish. They tend to be picked on by fin nipping species like some of the Barbs and are sometimes killed. If you only keep peacefull fish with a Betta, and your tank is large enough to house them, I see no reason why you should not keep a Betta in a community type aquarium.
i have a 44 gallon tank with 3 danios, 2 three spot gouramis, 1 honey gourami, 2 kuhli loaches, a huge gold fish, a type of catfish
(is black in color and has a few white strips) and a blood red fighter fish. to my experience, the gouramis did not do anything to the fighter fish so i suggest that it would be safe.
no way! they cant because chinease fighter fish are semi aggresive and will fight with your other fish or if the other is to big the gold fish will eat him
Siamese fighters (Betta splendens) are a tropical fish and need to be kept at around 78F.
They are spawning.
Siamese fighters (Betta splendens) do well in community tanks provided the other fish are peacefull and don't fin nip.
guppys, not. not sure bout the others
The fish they stole were Japanese Fighter 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
Hi, The Fighter fish (Siamese Fighting fish) always likes to stay alone and if some other fishes are added it will start attack or feel depressed which affects its health. But zebra fish is a good choice to keep with fighter fish as it swims so fast fighter fish cant reach it at any moment. Gold fish - is a wrong choice as it has flowing fins which makes fighter fish to attack it willingly...
yes all fish have gills.
Chinese fighter fish, also known as Siamese fighting fish, primarily eat live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. They can also be fed high-quality commercial betta fish pellets or flakes. It is important to provide a varied diet to ensure they receive the necessary nutrition.
Provided you remember the 1 inch of fish to 1 gallon of water rule yes Betta splendens (Fighter) and Apistogramma ramirezi (Ram) will be OK together.
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