Pets4HomesPets4Homes
Sorting

Sort by

Filter
Type of listing
Your location
Keyword
0/100 characters
Price
£
from
£
to
Popular filters

Bettas Fish in England

9 Bettas Fish in England

Bettas fish Beautiful male Betta  - Advert 1
12

Beautiful male Betta

Bettas

10 weeksAge
£8Price

Lovely calm Betta He lives with tetras and shrimp never had a problem Need him gone fast as moving Collection wymondham! NR18

WymondhamNorfolk
Bettas fish Female Betta and 3 bristlnose plecos - Advert 2
2

Female Betta and 3 bristlnose plecos

Bettas

4 monthsAge
£80Price

1 female Betta. 3 bristlenose plecos. Tank and filter included as well as gravel and decor. I have a black sand alternative with drift wood and different decor too. Sand/gravel suction cleaner include

ID Verified
ScunthorpeNorth Lincolnshire
Bettas fish male betta fish free - Advert 3
41

male betta fish free

Bettas

10 weeksAge
£0Price

Male betta fish happy and healthy but deserves a home that can look after him properly he’s free to a good home that can look after him need him gone as soon as possible he will come with beta food an

Weston-super-MareNorth Somerset
Bettas fish Female betta’s 3 for 15 pounds.  - Advert 4
13

Female betta’s 3 for 15 pounds.

Bettas

6 monthsAge
£15Price

( bettas between 15 weeks to 5 months old ) These Combtail female bettas are all in top condition their egg spots are showing and they are a really nice size now ready to go to new homes selling in gr

BirminghamWest Midlands
Bettas fish Male beta  - Advert 5
5

Male beta

Bettas

4 monthsAge
£25Price

Blue and orange male betta , im amazing condition , very healthy, currently lives with 2 african dwarf frogs currently

ChertseySurrey
Bettas fish Broadheath Bettas  - Advert 6
171

Broadheath Bettas

Bettas

10 monthsAge
£20Price

* Updated advert stock pictures * We are a uk based business where we import and sell unique and rare betta fish ( Siamese fighter fish ) we can acquire any wants and needs within the cold water and t

AltrinchamGreater Manchester
Bettas fish Beautiful Male Betta needing new home! - Advert 7
3

Beautiful Male Betta needing new home!

Bettas

11 monthsAge
£10Price

Hello! I’m looking for a new home for my beautiful male Betta. I’m moving house and unfortunately can’t take him with me. He has a gentle temperament and lives peacefully with three cherry shrimp and

LondonGreater London
Bettas fish 425 gr Artemia Cysts Brine Shrimp Egg  - Advert 8
71

425 gr Artemia Cysts Brine Shrimp Egg

Bettas

24 yearsAge
£95Price

Fish food. It is suitable for all kinds of of tropical and seawater fish, such as Guppy, Characinidae, Swordfish etc. The protein nourishment value is high and really good for baby fishes grow up.Hatc

ID Verified
Kingston upon ThamesGreater London
Bettas fish Betta fish seeking homes  - Advert 9
44

Betta fish seeking homes

Bettas

4 monthsAge
£16Price

Here at Elite Betta Aquatics have some lovely Male Bettas seeking homes. We are just starting out, I do have 15 years experience from working at Maidenhead aquatics and have my own fish as a hobby.

ID Verified
NottinghamNottingham

FAQs

Is it better to have 1 or 2 betta fish?

It is best to keep only one male betta fish per tank due to their highly territorial and aggressive nature towards other males. If you want to keep multiple bettas together, opt for female bettas known as a 'Betta Sorority' in a larger tank with ample space and hiding places, although compatibility should still be monitored closely.

What are the do's and don'ts of Betta fish care?

Do provide a tank of at least 5 gallons for a single betta, maintain good water quality with regular changes, include plants and decorations for hiding spots, and choose compatible tank mates carefully, especially when keeping female bettas together. Don't keep two male bettas in the same open tank as it can lead to fighting, avoid overcrowding the tank, and do not ignore signs of aggression or poor water conditions.

Why are Betta fish so aggressive?

Betta fish are naturally aggressive due to their territorial instincts and the fact that they were historically bred for fighting. They vigorously defend their territory and bubble nests, and their aggression can increase with stress, overcrowding, or poor tank conditions.

Does a betta fish make a good pet?

Yes, betta fish make good pets as they are relatively low maintenance, beautifully coloured, and suitable for small spaces like apartments. However, they require proper care, including an appropriately sized tank, regular maintenance, and an understanding of their territorial behaviour to thrive.