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Can I keep two male bettas together in one tank?

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Can I keep two male bettas together in one tank?

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YES……… What are you thinking? Of course NOT!!! Male bettas are meant to live in peace ALONE. Bettas are aggressive and territorial in nature. If you keep two male bettas together in a small tank, they’ll end up tearing each other’s fin or even killing each other. They’re not called “Fighting Fish” for no reason. If you want to keep two male bettas in a large tank, make sure you place a divider between them where they can see each other but not come in contact with each other. About female bettas, you can keep up to five in one 5-10 gallon tank. The first time you place female bettas together, they’ll establish a “pecking order” so don’t be surprised if you see one of them acting boss and chasing the others around. After a few days, they’ll all be in peace with one another as long as you don’t put another female betta in or remove the “alpha” female. “What about putting one male betta along with a few female bettas?” you may ask. Well, the only time you can place a male betta toge

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