Betta Fish: Which Gender is Best For You?
There is no doubt that beta fish are one of the most beautiful types of fish out there.
Derived from Southeast Asia , these small and bright colored fish have found their way into many people fish tanks.
Here, we will take a closer examination of which gender of betta fish is the best for you.
One of the main things that people want to know before they decide to buy any type of fish is what their aggression level is like and how well they will react with other fish in a fish tank.
Well, the gender of beta fish which is the best for you depends on a number of things, particularly what types of fish you have in your fish tank.
Male beta fish are the most aggressive type.
They typically do not get along with any other type of fish that is also aggressive. Also, they tend to fight for their territory. If you buy a male beta fish before you decide to get other types of fish, you can expect your male to be more aggressive than if he were alone or if he was brought into the tank last.
Females are the less aggressive of the breed. A female typically should not be mixed in a tank with males, as this can be dangerous for her. It is best to keep your males and females separated, at least until you plan on breeding them.
After breeding, you should extricate the female from the tank. Females also typically do not get along in the same tank, although some do.
Beta fish, especially male beta fish, are known to “pick on” small fish or guppies. They also do not seem to get along with barbs, who are very aggressive fish. Some of the most suitable fish to put in a tank with beta fish include mollies, catfish and loaches.
As you can see, whether you are looking for a male or a female beta fish, there is no doubt that one can be a great choice for you as long as it is given enough spaces or the right tank mates.
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