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Male Siamese fighting fish cannot be kept together under any circumstances as they will fight to the death.
To avoid this, male Siamese fighting fish are best isolated from one another.
A single Siamese fighting fish swims in each bowl.
Male Siamese fighting fish may attack dwarf gouramis and should be avoided.
Like Siamese fighting fish: one grendel to a pool.
The Siamese fighting fish is perhaps the most popular labyrinth fish in the aquarium trade.
His Siamese fighting fish don't fight anymore.
Maybe she'd get a Siamese fighting fish.
Siamese fighting fish will not pursue an enemy after he ceases to spread his gills.
Siamese fighting fish, a species of fish from genus Betta.
However, individual males, especially the Siamese fighting fish and paradise fish, are territorial towards each other.
For example, only one yawn was observed when 15 isolated Siamese fighting fish were watched for 20 hours.
We are like Siamese fighting fish, thought Marianne.
In some Asian countries gamblers bet on the outcomes, as they do with Siamese fighting fish.
He had failed at raising frogs, chinchilla, Siamese fighting fish, rami and culture pearls.
Two male Siamese Fighting Fish, though small, could only be kept together in a huge heavily-planted tank.
Japanese rhinoceros beetles are a very popular subject in gambling, like Siamese fighting fish and cricket fights.
B. splendens is more accurately called by its scientific name or Siamese fighting fish, to avoid confusion with the other species in the genus.
The display of the Siamese fighting fish Betta splendens.
Also, the freshwater aquarium had been shattered, and the twin Siamese fighting fish had been killed.
Goldfish and Siamese Fighting Fish are popular types of pet fish.
By far the best known Betta species, however, is B. splendens, the Siamese fighting fish.
Siamese fighting fish, B. splendens, are frequently sold in the United States simply as bettas.
Occasionally an author gracefully defines a word: "bettas--you know, Siamese fighting fish."
I would like to introduce a male Betta splendens into both my tanks.
Although not generally aggressive towards other species, it has been known to fight with the male Betta splendens.
The display of the Siamese fighting fish Betta splendens.
You can quite happily introduce a male Betta splendens into both of your community aquariums without the need for a partitioning screen.
Among the species he described is the Siamese Fighting Fish Betta splendens.
Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) are found in the canal flowing through the village, and children of the village often collect them for pets.
This is a misconception as poor water quality makes all tropical fish, including Betta splendens more susceptible to diseases such as fin rot.
Many species show parental care: some are mouthbrooders, and others, like the Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens), build bubble nests.
Goussia bettae - Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens)
Bubble nests created by male Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) are made from air bubbles coated with saliva to increase durability.
Its closest relatives are Betta channoides, Betta albomarginata, and the Siamese Fighting Fish (Betta splendens).
Since the Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) was first successfully bred in France in 1893, captive spawning and brooding techniques used in aquaculture have slowly improved.
In 1909 the ichthyologist Charles Tate Regan, realizing that there was already a species with the name Macropodus pugnax, renamed the domesticated Siamese fighting fish Betta splendens.
Such phenomena as the audience effect, the context-dependent audience effect in Betta fish (Betta splendens), the observer effect, and the winner-loser effect, may play important roles in the formation of dominance hierarchies in social groups.