What can be tank mates with a betta?

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What can be tank mates with a betta?

5 Best Tank Mates for Betta Fish

  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 bettas live with Mollies?

So when it comes to adding tank mates with your betta, mollies are a great choice. Some of the main things to remember when adding mollies and bettas together are: Mollies can grow up to 3 inches which is larger than bettas. Because of this, it’s not recommended to put them in tanks smaller than 20 gallons.

Are shrimp good tank mates for betta?

Red cherry shrimp are great tankmates for many reasons. They only get up to an inch long, so make sure that there is plenty of cover and that the betta is well fed or else your shrimp may become an expensive appetizer. They produce very little to no waste, meaning you can have 10 shrimp per gallon.

Can I keep one Molly?

Mollies are friendly, peaceful fish that generally get along with their tank mates well. They will grow depressed and isolated if kept alone and should have at least a few other mollies in the same tank. They do best when kept in the company of other live bearers.

Can angelfish live with neon tetras?

So if you’re wondering whether angelfish and neon tetras can live together then here’s the answer. YES! As long as the conditions for both fish are met, then they should get along peacefully.

What makes a good tank mate for a Betta?

Fish that prefer the bottom of your tank, where bettas usually don’t hang out, or those who are active at night. Fish that school or gather in shoals, if your tank is large enough to contain a nice-sized group (10+). If your betta can’t single out a fish to pick on from the group then they usually get along fine in larger tanks.

Do you need heater and filter for Betta fish?

It depends on the type of tank mates you’d like to keep! If you’d just like to add a couple of invertebrates to spice up your small set-up, then you may be able to stick with your existing tank, heater and filter. But if you want to keep a group of females or a male and a variety of community fish you’ll need a much bigger tank.

What happens if you put a Betta in a tank?

However, bettas are solitary fish meaning they do best by themselves. That’s how they live in the wild. Additionally, adding fish to a betta tank may cause the betta to become aggressive because it thinks that another fish is swimming over his/her territory.

What should I do if my betta fish is aggressive?

Follow these guidelines when establishing your community tank to minimize aggression between your betta and their tank mates: Always have a hospital or quarantine tank on hand in case you have to remove an injured or overly aggressive fish. Things don’t always work out.

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