Can you have 2 female betta fish together?

Unlike male betta fish, female betta fish can live together comfortably in the same tank. When they live together, the cohort is called a 'sorority'. Generally, a good number to keep together is 4-6 female betta fish.
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Can you put 2 female bettas in a 5 gallon tank?

Ideally, the minimum tank size we would recommend for a group of four to six female bettas is 10 gallons, although two female bettas will do fine in a 5-gallon setup. Female bettas can do well in a peaceful community tank, too, but you'll need more space if you want to add other tank mates.
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How many female bettas can you put together?

The betta sorority should be a minimum of 4-5 females but no more than ten if the aquarium is large enough.
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Do female bettas fight?

Do Female Betta Fish Fight? Yes, they do. It should be noted that aggression between female fish while establishing a hierarchy is rarely as violent as battles between male bettas, but we do recommend keeping an eye on any betta community tank that you set up until this process is complete.
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Can two female betta fish live in a 10 gallon tank?

As a general guideline, you can keep 4-5 female bettas in a 10-gallon tank. You may keep up to three male bettas in a separate tank if you use dividers to keep them apart. Unless a professional breeder is using the bettas to procreate, male and female bettas should never be kept together.
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Female Betta Sororities [keeping multiple female bettas together] Good or Bad?



What fish can you put with a female betta?

Similar to tetras, rasboras will do well sharing an aquarium with a betta fish. They're gentle, peaceful and tend to keep to themselves. They are also shoaling fish and do best in groups of five to eight.
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When should I remove my female betta?

Once the eggs are laid, the female betta should be removed, while the male betta remains to take care of the nest and eggs. After the fry become free-swimming, the male can also be returned to his tank. This entire process usually takes about a week.
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Can female betta fish 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.
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How do you introduce a female betta?

The best way to do this is to introduce all the female bettas at the same time, which helps to reduce territorial disputes. If you already have other fish in your tank, allow the female bettas' bubble bags to float beside each other so that they can see their new tankmates.
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How can you tell if a female betta is pregnant?

If your Betta fish appears bloated, has white stripes and a visible white dot (ovipositor) you can assume she is carrying eggs. It is important to remember that just because your female is carrying eggs it may not result in eventual fry.
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How long do bettas stay pregnant?

Female betta fish will generally carry eggs for 1 or 2 weeks when ready to mate, carrying them in her ovipositor until she is ready to release them. The eggs are fertilized and placed into the bubble nest for between 24 and 36 hours.
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What is a betta fry?

Betta fry will only eat live food and tiny particles at that. As the fry grow, they must be moved into new containers, particularly as young males begin to grow and become more territorial. So, when you consider that each spawning can produce between 50 and 300 fry, that's a lot of work!
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Why does my female betta have stripes?

The appearance of female betta breeding stripes shows that your female betta is ready and able to mate, and this is the perfect time to introduce them to a male betta. Breeding stripes run vertically and show that the female is ready to mate.
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Can I put a snail with my betta?

Snails are great little guys to put in with bettas. The fish probably won't even realise they're there. Make sure they aren't too little or the betta may attempt to eat them. That said, there's a few types of aquarium snails that'll go great with your betta!
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Can guppies live with bettas?

So to conclude this article: yes, guppies and betta fish can live in the same aquarium. You will have a bit more work feeding your betta separately and you will also need to purchase live plants, but it is doable.
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Can goldfish live with bettas?

While betta fish and goldfish can technically live together in the same tank, it must be noted that this can come with great difficulty and health risks to both fish. As such, we recommend that betta fish live with goldfish as a last resort if an emergency arises in one of their separate tanks.
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What does a stressed betta look like?

Strange Swimming: When fish are stressed, they often develop odd swimming patterns. If your fish is swimming frantically without going anywhere, crashing at the bottom of his tank, rubbing himself on gravel or rocks, or locking his fins at his side, he may be experiencing significant stress.
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How do you know a betta fish is happy?

A happy betta will swim around their tank daily. Sometimes they will move almost lazily about, and other times they'll flit from side to side quickly. If the betta appears to have no trouble swimming and isn't leaning to the side or struggling, your betta is healthy and happy.
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Why is my betta fish upside down but alive?

The impaired buoyancy in fish is caused by a malfunction of their swim bladder. When affected by Swim Bladder Disorder fish will often lose the ability to properly swim. They will float uncontrollably to the top of the aquarium, turned upside down, while still being alive.
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Can I feed egg yolk to betta fry?

Is Egg Yolk Good For Betta Fries? Egg yolk is good for Betta fries during the first few days of their lives. However, you won't want to feed them yolks after that point because they contain a lot of fat and cholesterol. Egg yolks contain plenty of nutrients, which are essential for growth.
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Can you feed betta flakes?

Betta fish do not always like flakes. The flakes must be specifically made for betta fish! Try feeding your fish a few flakes to see if they like them or not. This sort of food is often supplemented with other betta fish food to ensure proper nutrition for your pet.
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How many baby bettas survive?

Betta Fries have a survival rate of 90%, so if yours are dying, it's not a very common thing. With that being said, if you're having trouble keeping your Bettas alive, you're definitely doing something wrong, and something has to change, so let's explore the possibilities.
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Where do betta fish lay their eggs?

After female betta fish mate, the females will lay eggs. The eggs come from what is often termed an "egg spot," seen encircled above. The spot looks like a grain of salt, and is actually the ovipositor tube where the eggs will come out of.
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How long does it take for a female betta to be ready to mate?

The nest should grow larger and larger, and it should take 3 days for the fish to be ready to breed - by then the female should have produced enough eggs within her body.
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How long do female betta fish live?

Betta fish lifespan.

Betta fish on average live to be 2-4 years old. The length of your betta fish's life is directly related to the environment you keep them in. By maintaining a clean tank and watching their diet, you can help them live a longer life.
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