I have a Betta in a 5.5 gallon with a couple other fish and a dwarf frog and they get along without any other problems. The Betta does not seem to acknowledge the existence of the frog.
2006-08-30 06:35:09
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answered by iceni 7
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Yes, a African Dwarf frog can he housed with a Betta depending on the personality of your betta. Some tend to pick at them out of curiosity. Make sure there is no high ornaments or plants that the frog can climb and get out of the bowl. Then are very bad about this. They cannot live without being in water for long amount of time
2006-08-22 18:27:37
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answered by am4everyone 2
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Betta choose a temperature of 80 tiers, in a minimum of three gallons of water, extra advantageous yet 5 or 10. The betta shouldn't difficulty the frogs, nevertheless in case you have a fairly aggressive betta he would desire to flow after them and that i do no longer see the frogs being quickly sufficient to destroy out. With a snail interior the blend besides, you will would desire to purchase some categories of foodstuff and feed them for this reason. The frogs consume the two sinking pellets of flakes, and in basic terms come out after dark. The snail will consume although the frog eats besides, yet he would desire to finally end up ingesting all of it previously the frogs have a gamble. The betta will choose a top high quality pellet plus a handle alongside with stay or frozen bloodworms or blackworms, and that i think the frogs will consume the worms besides.
2016-12-17 15:39:35
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answered by cordell 4
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ok well i have a betta and as far as i heard...its ok to...but its risk takeing because betta's are very taritorial and dont like shareing the space ...and even though it a fish there strong and very mean...( but pretty lol ) frogs dont care and ur frogs is small so between the frog and fish it be a far fight if they did fight...i think it be ok but it up to u to take the chance of one of them getting hurt or dieing maybe...
2006-08-30 13:48:43
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answered by Pretty Smiles 1
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I wouldn't advise putting them together in such a small space. The frog needs to be able to get out of the water if it wants to. Also between the two, the oxygen levels wouldn't be very good. I'm assuming you won't have a air pump going.
2006-08-22 18:07:50
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answered by duh 3
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male bettas can get along with about everything except another male...just be sure the frog cannot jump out as they like that...
2006-08-30 03:11:06
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answered by d957jazz retired chef 5
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Betas are a terrorial and fighting fish they don`t even like another beta to be in the same tank with each other.
2006-08-30 12:33:28
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answered by Carol H 5
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Bettas are a fairly solitary fish - they don't mix well with others.
Personally I wouldn't do it.
2006-08-29 19:01:44
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answered by sly2kusa 4
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I don't think I'd try it. Beta's are pretty violent fish. I've heard they'll attack anything in the bowl with them, hints why they are alway seperated.
2006-08-27 17:30:40
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answered by bossmae2003 2
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Don't put them together in that small of a place!!! Your frog will be KILLED!!
2006-08-26 17:37:07
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answered by Anonymous
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