Hi I Need Some Help As I Want To Buy Betta Fish

If you only want one betta and you want to keep it with endlers, it doesn't really matter all that much if it's male or female. For general communities, female bettas are the right choice. Not only can you keep several, but they are less aggressive and have less fins for other fish to nip.

But in a setup that is designed for a betta, the sex of the betta does not really matter. You can get either. Males and females are equally colourful but males are more impressive with their bigger fins.

You should get only male endler's livebearers. Females are very plain looking, so if you want small and colourful fish you would not want females anyway. Females will already be pregnant when you buy them, resulting in your tank being rapidly overrun with baby endlers. If you get only males you'll avoid this problem entirely. Bettas do not attack fish because they are colourful, but they may act aggressively towards fish with large, flowing fins, so you should avoid male fancy guppies with big fins. Endlers or guppy males with small fins are okay.

You could also think about platys for a tank that size - they are very peaceful and active and ideal tank mates for bettas. They are also livebearers, so I would recommend getting all males if you chose platys. The females are equally colourful, but because they store sperm you may end up with hundreds of fry from a group of six or so - they can keep having fry monthly for six months after one mating.

If you don't go with livebearers (ie you get harlequin rasboras or something) the sex of those doesn't matter at all. The only reason we're telling you to get male livebearers is that getting females will result in uncontrollable breeding. Besides, female endlers are colourless grey fish.

Tiger barbs are absolutely not a good choice for bettas, I can't agree with that at all. They are nippy, aggressive, and like to move in swift and jerky motions that would totally freak out a betta. Loaches are good, and a 20 gal tank is large enough for some of the smaller loaches like Kuhlis. Don't get clown loaches, as they grow extremely large and need a tank of about 50 gals minimum.

You could also have corydoras catfish or one or two bristlenose catfish.

Here is what you should AVOID keeping with bettas:
- Gouramis. These are in the same family as bettas and too closely related. They may be attacked.
- Paradise fish - as above.
- Tetras. They like to nip the long fins of bettas. There are two or three species that are occasionally acceptable but they require too much work.
- Barbs. Too nippy, too aggressive, too stressful.
- Male guppies with long fins - they are likely to be attacked.
- Female bettas with males
- Two males together
- Between two and four females - likely to be issues with bullying - ganging up on one, or a single tank bully. With five or more females, this problem rarely occurs.


Listen to Honeythorn, you picked right, she knows what she's on about.
 
thank you so much you also know what you are on about this has helped me a lot i went to my local fish store today to look at fish and i couldnt find any endlers. but now i will keep in mind the fish you have recommended and i think i will be getting male tank mates for my betta i dont want to be over run i just want a nice tank with colours haha. so will all male tank mates i should get a female yes?
 
No no. The only reason we are saying the small tankmates should be males, is if you choose livebearing fish that breed a lot and store sperm. Female endlers, Female platies ect should be avoided because they will most likely be pregnant when you buy them.

So if you DO choose livebearers ( NO guppies at all ) buy only male ones so you don't get any babies. It's just the easiest way to avoid becoming overcrowded.

The sex of the betta won't matter at all.

If you can't find Endlers , don't worry about it. I'm having trouble finding them myself.

Try 4 Male platies, or 8 Harlequin rasboros ( these can be a mixed sex group as they are egglayers not livebearers )

The amount of tankmates you have will depend on what size tank you get. I'd say a tank of 10-15 gallons minimum is the best bet for you if you want other fish in there with the betta. Any smaller and you just won't have enough space.

If you DO get a 10-15 gallon tank, and decide on female bettas, then get a group of them. 5 will be fine.

A single male betta will work equally as well in there, just be sure to have a lot of plants for him to rest on.
 
you must be REALLY confused, lol. everyone is giving you different advice, and with being a beginner, its hard to keep up with everyone. for tankmates, whether you want a male or female betta, a group of male endlers would be fine. absolutely NO female livebearers. they breed rapidly. bottom dwellers, such as cories, would work, but you need a group of them as well, as they are schooling fish. most livebearers (except guppies) will be fine with bettas. tetras will nip at the betta. urm.......... adult shrimp, as the betta will eat small ones, and thats really all i can think of. listen to Honeythorn, she knows what she's talking about. Good Luck!!!!! -heart :wub: , ally86ozzy
 
Thank you both so much sorry if i am annoying with my questions just want to make sure i do everything right :) i will probally post in a couple of days telling you my decision and have about 100 more questions thank you!!
 
No problem at all. It's good you're asking plenty of questions and actually listening to the answers instead of the opposite !( which has happened many many times before ).
 
Agreed, people asking questions is a good thing. We would far, far rather spend a bit of time writing answers than have somebody stress out or kill fish because they're not sure what to do. Answering questions doesn't worry us at all; it's answering questions for people who don't accept answers other than the ones they want to hear that sucks.
 
yeh i understand i appriciate the fact you take the time to reply and lend a helping hand. talk soon :)
 
Miss Wiggle i just noticed you are reading this post Indir needs your help on his forum please :)
 
hi all i am back and i have some questions. i am currently hunting for a tank and i am looking for a tank about 2ft to 3ft anyways i want to get a male betta fish what other fish could i put with him in a tank that size :)
 
Ottos... Cories maybe..

not too much else :good:

Betta's prefer to be by themselves... but I won't say too much - check out all the FAQ's and all the other posts about this topic on the forum! :fish:
 

Most reactions

Back
Top