Can I Keep Siamese Fighting Fish With Other Fish?

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Two male Siamese fighting fish will fight to protect territory and

should never be placed in the same tank

. Females will often be more peaceful together and with other peaceful fish species, however, they have the potential to be aggressive on occasion.

Can you put Siamese fighting fish with guppies?

True to their name, bettas (also called Siamese fighting fish) tend to be fierce and violent towards other fish. Fortunately,

Bettas can be kept with Guppies

! Their aggressive nature pairs well with the calm, peaceful guppy, and common ground can easily be established between them.

What kind of fish can live with a Betta?

  1. Kuhli Loaches. These eel-like oddball fish grow to about 3.5 inches long and are great scavengers for picking up any excess food your betta drops. …
  2. Ember Tetras. …
  3. Malaysian Trumpet Snails. …
  4. Harlequin Rasboras. …
  5. Cory Catfish.

Can 2 betta fish live together?

Can two live together?

Yes. You can keep two bettas together, provided they are not both male

. Keeping two males together will surely end in a fight to the death.

Is it OK to put betta fish with other fish?

Betta fish are naturally territorial and

should not be housed with any other betta fish

because they will fight and injure each other, often resulting in death.

Can betta fish live with other fishes?

So Can You Put A Betta Fish With Other Fish?

Yes, it is possible to keep bettas with other fish

. However, it won't work in every scenario, and in some circumstances, your betta will prefer to live on their own.

Can I put neon tetra with Betta?

But can neon tetra and betta fish coexist in the same tank peacefully? We have all heard that bettas can be aggressive and attack other fish. The short answer is yes.

In the right circumstances, neon tetra and betta fish can be tank mates

.

Can bettas and mollies live together?

Some of the main things to remember when adding mollies and bettas together are:

Mollies survive better in slightly brackish water

, while you may think bettas wouldn't like this the international betta congress approve of using aquarium salt as a general preventative and believe it's also beneficial to bettas.

Can betta fish live with Cory catfish?

As you can see

Corydoras catfish and bettas make great tank mates

. While bettas will stay at the top of your tank, for the most part, Corydoras' will stick to the bottom. Here are some of the main points to remember when introducing Corydoras' to bettas. Corydoras' need a pH between 7.0-7.8 and bettas need a pH of 7.

How do you introduce betta to Tankmates?

How many years can a betta fish live?

2 – 5 years

How many Siamese fighting fish can you have in a tank?


Two male Siamese fighting fish will fight to protect territory and should never be placed in the same tank

. Females will often be more peaceful together and with other peaceful fish species, however, they have the potential to be aggressive on occasion.

Do betta fish recognize their owners?


Yes, betta fish recognize their owners

. Some bettas get excited and swim to the front of the tank when their owners pass by. Bettas mostly associate their owners with food and playtimes, so the more you interact with your betta fish, the more likely they'll recognize you. Betta fish can also love their owners.

Do bettas eat tetras?

When you're choosing tetras make sure they are adults.

Even if your betta is friendly, they're still opportunistic eaters

. That means given the chance he may still try to eat a small tetra. Check to make sure that you aren't buying a sick tetra either.

Can you put ghost shrimp with betta fish?

The short answer:

ghost shrimp and betta fish can live together as pets

. You can also use ghost shrimp to feed your bettas.

How many bettas can you keep together?

Generally, a good number to keep together is

4-6

female betta fish. They enjoy having their own personal space, meaning that they should have enough foliage to hide in when they want to be alone.

Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.