Most other fish are fine with Bettas, but Paradise Fish have lovely long fins that may provoke an attack from the Betta (or even attempts to breed from the close cousins). If you want some fish to go with your Betta, consider Cory Cats, Otos, small Tetras (Neon, Cardinal, Phantom, Lemon, Bleeding Heart, Head and Tail Light, or Lampeye), peaceful Barbs (Cherry, Rosy, or Golden), Rasboras, or Kuhli Loaches. Email me if you have any questions.
Soop Nazi
2007-10-06 14:21:18
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answered by nosoop4u246 7
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both males and females are very aggressive betta will probably getting killed by paradise paradise fish should be kept in groups 1 male and about 3.4 females
2007-10-06 23:11:19
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answered by dAmIAnOO 5
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I don't know about the paradise fish, but male bettas are very territorial and agressive. You shouldn't have any other fish in with a male betta.
2007-10-06 21:18:20
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answered by DevDog99 2
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Paradise fish wether male of female are very nippy fish and properly end up killing you beta with stress, betas are best kept alone, as the have such brilliant fins, unfortunately they attract too much attention from other fish, and get their fins nipped and die from stress.
2007-10-06 21:22:58
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answered by Leonie V 3
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