In this post Ive gone over sea life that absolutely should not be
matched with your betta as well as some that are borderline.Most of
the fish discussed here are incorrectly thought to be good matches
for bettas, but are not for the reasons belowthe following reasons
they prefer cooler water they prefer less acidic water they
generate an unhealthy amount of waste they may be active swimmers
that will conflict with the territorial nature of your betta they
are too aggressiveThis initial list of sea life are borderline
candidates to stay with a Betta fishbThe Zebra Danios Speciesb
Zebra Danio is a strong creature that can stomach some betta
combatitive actions. However, they may annoy or bite your betta
fish, so arent an excellent match. Additionally, they enjoy a group
of their own species and prefer a cooler temperature. If you do
decide to mix them with your betta, make sure your tank is big
enough!strongGuppiesstrong Feeder Guppies are fish that can pair
with betta fish, but their vividly pigmented friends, fancy
guppies, are a definite no no. Wild guppies tend to be gray or
dully colorized, peaceful, and tiny. Both wild and fancy guppies
have lengthy, flowing fins that could create conflict, with the
male betta sometimes mistaking them for a male betta.bNeon Tetrasb
Neon Tetras enjoy warm, acidic water and plant life, so prefer the
same tank conditions as betta fish. However, they are a fish that
prefer a school of friends that prefer larger groups, and may also
sometimes bite or nip at your betta fishs fins. Therefore they are
a borderline fish its best to see how your betta fish handles the
introduction when you deposit Neon Tetras before making them
permanent tank mates.strongRasborasstrong These creatures can live
with bettas once in a while, because they thrive in almost
identical environments, but due to their high activity level they
arent perfect. They are also a fish that loves groups that require
friends of the same species to be happy.Rasboras are identical Neon
Tetras in that they love similar tank conditions but are a creature
that needs more of their own species to be happiest. Their extreme
activity level makes them far from perfect tank mates, but in a big
enough tank the pairing could work.These creatures are definitely
not fish that make good tank mates, and shouldnt stay in the same
tankbGouramis or Cichlidsb Gouramis and Cichlids enjoy several
identical characteristics as betta fish, but are also a very
aggressive and territorial creature. For this reason its best to
keep them away from your betta.bChinese Algae Eatersb When they are
young, these creatures are ok to match with a betta fish.
Unfortunately, when adults they turn antagonistic and territorial,
and will also become too big to place in the same fish tank as your
betta.strongPlatysstrong These creatures enjoy a more basic pH
level than a betta. Even though your betta fish can live in a
higher pH, he wont be in great condition and this may reduce his
life expectancy. Platys may be hostile and run after your betta
fish.bGoldfishb Goldfish are usually considered to be an excellent
match for betta fish, but they really arent. They thrive in colder
water, which your betta fish wont enjoy, and worst of all they
produce too much waste and can make your tank filthy. Both of these
traits will reduce the life expectancy of your betta fish
significantly.Jason Andrews is a passionate Betta Fish collector
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