Bettas livebearers goldfish cichlids saltwaters
Not much. They tend to hang by themselves in a quite corner near the surface amongst the plants if possible. They will hunt and eat small livebearers though if there are some around.
Guppies are livebearers many species of shark are also livebearers.
Boy bettas have really big fins and are very colorful, and girl bettas are pretty much the opposite!
Any fish that gives birth to live young or go to www.animalworld./encyclo/fresh/livebearers/livebearers/.htm.
Bettas originate from Southeast Asia.
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!
The term is "Livebearers" and the answer is "yes they are".
bettas are very territorial fish, the males fight for their territiory.
the same as all the other bettas
Bettas are egglayers, not livebearers. If she is distended in the belly this means she is full of eggs and ready to breed. You should set up a breeding tank and start conditioning the bettas to spawn. Some females will lay their eggs, male or no male, to get rid of them. Others will become eggbound if not given a chance to spawn. This can be fatal. If she is 'pregnant' you should go ahead and mate her.
Bettas will eat baby guppys as will most other fish, but in general, male Bettas will only fight with other male Bettas. They do not fight with other species of fish