yes as long as there are not any other males or female bettas
Do you mean albino zebrafish, as in zebra danios? If so, not at all! They are a freshwater fish.If they are not zebra danios, I can't find them by the name "albion zebra fish," and I haven't heard of them.
Yes, also called lionfish.No. Zebrafish (also known as Zebra Danios, Danio rerio) are freshwater fish.
yes unless the zebra danio can fit in its mouth
i think they come from India or near there anyway
No killifish like to nip at fins.
Each Wal Mart will vary in stock a bit, but in general they all have goldfish, bettas, and plecostomous. Most will also have some sort of guppy, zebra danios, tetras (I've seen mostly neon tetras in particular), and many carry GloFish (zebra danios that have been modified to fluoresce). Wal Marts will typically have some live plants and snails or ghost shrimp for sale as well.
Under normal circumstances zebra danios are not vicious towards anything. However if their diet is lacking in protein they could well do some fin nipping of any other slower moving fish.
No, the Siamese fighter shouldn't bother them.
id say guppies, they breed like rabbits
Breeding Glofish is a complex process that requires specific conditions and expertise. It involves creating a separate breeding tank with appropriate water parameters and providing the fish with a suitable environment to encourage spawning. Additionally, separating the eggs from the parents and providing proper care for the fry are crucial steps in successfully breeding Glofish.
That tank setup is fine. In fact, you could even add 1 or 2 more zebra danio(s). It is recommended that danios live in a shoal of at least 5.
Glofish are genetically modified Zebra Danios. Yes they are exactly the same species as Zebra Danios, just have been modified in laboratories to be all those different colours. They are technically a copyrighted product of the science industry and, because of their GM status, are illegal in many countries!