Why is my betta fish so aggressive
Why is my betta fish so aggressive2007-11-24 23:43:21
Oh, yeah, and take the frog out. He doesn't deserve the abuse.
A little "live" brine shrimp, Just a tad mind you. A can of blood worms and a can or jar of tubifix freeze dries worms should do the trick. Could just be hungry for what he really needs. This is just a short and sweet answer. Your KNOWLEDGEABLE aquatic person at a small pet store can elaborate for you. I I use to enjoy those personality types when they would come along in my tanks.
Bettas can be a little territorial. You may not have enough room for them both to share. Buy a larger tank (2 gallons) and add some decorations.
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They tend to settle down a bit after a week or so. Of course the frog may not survive that long. In general a male betta can't have a tank mate unless it in a 5+ gallon tank. Even then it's very much dependant on the temperament of the betta in question. Note that crowntails as a rule tend to be more aggressive.
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