Sure. Female bettas, just like male bettas usually make very good tank mates for most other types of fish. The biggest problems you are likely to see are the bettas getting picked on by the other fish, not the other way around.
MM
2007-07-15 14:52:32
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answered by magicman116 7
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Depends on the size of the tank, how much effort you're willing to put into taking care of the tank and fish, size of the fish as adults, and if they are similar to betta fish or are another betta fish. If they are similar or are the same species as betta, they will not get along. Some species that are fine with bettas are cory cats and neon tetras.
2007-07-15 14:56:09
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answered by Anonymous
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in case you have a fifty 5 gallon tank or so the girls individuals often get alongside with everybody else . I even have some dozen women individuals in my one hundred sixty five gallon tank and no fish has killed yet another . each now and then i'm getting one that would not play properly with others and he or she is going to the feared small bowl.
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answered by wingert 4
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Yes, maybe some type of shark or ask your local pet store employee... The male betta is the more aggressive fish
2007-07-15 14:52:39
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answered by Anonymous
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i used to keep guppies in the same tank with a male betta , they got along pretty good, and the guppies are pretty too and they can eat the same tropical flake food.
k
2007-07-15 14:56:42
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answered by k 3
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just about anything besides a male betta
2007-07-15 14:53:41
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answered by Dubie 1
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it depends on the fish, bettas have different personallity and like males some females may kill other fish, others will geta lon fine.
Try looking into larger tetras like lemons and bottoms like cories.
2007-07-15 14:52:54
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answered by Coral Reef Forum 7
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