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Male Betta Fish Bubble Nest

March 30th, 2010 No comments

Male Betta Fish Bubble Nest
Male Betta Fish Bubble Nest
will the male betta fish make a bubble nest with the female in the same tank?

Yes he will. However he may also kill her before she is ready to spawn.

If you don’t have a separate tank or a divider be sure to provide tons of plants (especially floating stuff) so that she can stay out of his sight until she is ready to spawn.

Once the spawning is completed he will kill her and any other fish in the tank as well. (unless they are much bigger in which case he will probably die trying)

My Betta Fish Bubble Nest (Must see!)


Betta Fish Eating Tail

March 30th, 2010 No comments

Betta Fish Eating Tail
Betta Fish Eating Tail
help! my betta is eating my angel fishys tail!?

K my angel and betta are never ever fighting or anything (only sometimes my betta chases my angel fish) and 2day i come home and my angel fishs tail is been ripped off! Is it my betta fault and wat do i do??!!
No but my betta never even flared when i put a miror in front of him! He isnt aggressive at all! and i have never really see them fighting and iv hade them in the same tank for wat 2 months! this is the first thing 2 happen!

Male Bettas are best not kept in tanks with other fish. They are just too aggressive and nippy. Some females can be kept with other fish but it’s best to put them in at a very young age. I’ve seen Bettas kill for no reason, just because they could. I suggest setting the Betta up in its own tank and in the future reading about fish compatibility before putting 2 fish together.

Betta Fish Fight – Crown Tail Vs Male Betta


Discus Fish Fry Care

March 28th, 2010 No comments

Discus Fish Fry Care

How to take care of your betta


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