is it true that you can only have one betta in a tank cause if you were to have several in a tank they would kill each other
I too have also been thinking about getting some fish
is it true that you can only have one betta in a tank cause if you were to have several in a tank they would kill each other
I too have also been thinking about getting some fish
Yes. They have ot be separated. Unless you plan on a sorority of females.Originally Posted by GoldenLuv
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Males must be alone, no other males or females. Occasionally, breeders can house two docile males together that have been together since birth. Females can live together, but not with males. Once again you come across the occasional over aggressive female who must be alone.
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Males can NOT live together, but they can live in unison with other types of fish. It is a rumor that they can not be tanked with any other fish. They do make wonderful tank mates for goldfish, some tetras, danios, etc.Originally Posted by GoldenLuv
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