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Can I put a crayfish with my betta?

Asked: Bella Pepitta, Last Updated:

Luckily one dwarf crayfish and one betta can live in a 5-gallon tank together (A great tank for dwarf crayfish and bettas is the Fluval Spec 5 Gallon). ... Dwarf crayfish are very territorial and if your tank is too small they'll end up fighting each other. The fights are never serious and they are great too watch.

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