What kind of fish can live with a betta?

Here’s our top 5 list of favorite tank mates for you and your betta fish to enjoy.
  • 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.
  • Ember Tetras.
  • Malaysian Trumpet Snails.
  • Harlequin Rasboras.
  • Cory Catfish.

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  • Zebra Danios.
  • Giant Danios.
  • White Cloud Mountain Minnows.
  • Bristlenose Catfish.
  • Corydoras Catfish.
  • Dojo Loach.
  • Banded Corydoras.
  • Platy.

What kind of fish can live with a betta? – Related Questions

Do bettas get lonely?

Do They Get Lonely? 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. They are unlikely to get lonely in their tank; however, if they are in a small tank, they may get bored.

Can 1 male and 2 female betta fish live together?

Though they are peaceful by nature, male and female bettas cannot cohabitate due to the males’ aggression towards the females. However, sometimes short-term arrangements must be made, such as when cleaning the other’s tank. In these cases, it is best to only do so for a few hours and to monitor signs of aggressiveness.

How big do bettas get?

Betta fish grow to be no longer than 3 inches, typically. Their usual lifespan is 2-5 years. They have brilliantly colored fins, and various tail types. Common colors include red, blue, black, white and orange.

How long does a betta fish live?

2 – 5 years
Siamese fighting fish / Lifespan (In captivity)

Can I put 3 female bettas in a 5-gallon tank?

Experts recommend that you keep 1 betta fish in a 5-gallon tank. Keeping more than this will overcrowd your tank and stress your fish, and may even shorten their lifespan.

Does my male betta need a female?

A male betta wants nothing to do with a female unless she is full of eggs and ready to breed. Then he acts quite romantic and will entice the female to the bubble nest and embrace her in order to stimulate her to lay the eggs that he fertilizes as she produces them.

Why did my betta build a bubble nest?

If you notice your betta fish making a bubble nest in their tank, there’s no need to worry. Bubble nest making is normal for males, as it means they’re ready to mate. Although it’s less common for females to make bubble nests, you might notice your female betta making one. That’s okay too.

What do you feed a betta?

Frozen brine shrimp and bloodworms make for especially welcome and tasty betta food treats. You can feed your betta fish live food as well, as a way to stimulate them. You can also feed your betta fish flakes for food. Fish flakes are an inexpensive and easy to store food option.

Can male betta have babies?

Male betta fish will place the eggs into a bubble nest, which he will create. The baby betta fish will hatch in about three days. As they hatch, male betta fish will watch and remain under the bubble nest, catching any eggs that fall out. Once hatched, the babies are called “fry” and are very tiny.

Can bettas lay eggs without a male?

Can Female Betta fish lay eggs without male fish being present? Yes, they can. However, the eggs will not hatch into baby fish as they have not been fertilized by a male fish. Female fish are constantly producing, and typically, the female fish will reabsorb the eggs rather than waste them.

Should I remove betta bubble nest?

If there is no female betta for your male betta fish to mate with, or it’s starting to ruin the environment, you can remove the bubble nest. Otherwise, you shouldn’t remove it as it’s part of their mating process.

How often should you change betta fish water?

But the short version is that small water changes of 10-20% once every 7-10 days are best for your betta’s health. This is also assuming you are running a filter. You can also do water changes of 20-30% once every 2-3 weeks, but smaller water changes are better for stable water conditions!

Does bubbles mean my betta is happy?

Have you ever seen clusters of bubbles on the water’s surface in your betta fish tank? These are called bubble nests and they are a completely natural behavior of a betta fish – in fact, bubble nests are a good sign that your fish is both healthy and happy.

Why does my betta fish stare at me?

Your betta fish may be staring at you because they are hoping for some food, curious about your movements, watching you for entertainment, or just gazing off into the distance. If your betta is constantly lethargic and often motionless, however, then they may not be as happy and healthy as they should be.