How do you keep both of your female betta from fighting?

1. Provide each betta with its own territory. Bettas are territorial fish, and they will fight if they feel that their territory is being encroached upon. To prevent this, you should provide each betta with its own tank or at least a divided tank. The tank should be at least 5 gallons in size and should have plenty of hiding places, such as plants, rocks, and driftwood.

2. Keep the water quality high. Bettas are sensitive to water quality, and poor water quality can stress them out and make them more likely to fight. Make sure to change the water in the tank regularly (at least once a week), and use a water conditioner to remove any harmful chemicals.

3. Avoid overcrowding the tank. Overcrowding can also stress out bettas and make them more likely to fight. Only keep a few bettas in a tank together, and make sure that there is enough space for them to swim and explore.

4. Introduce the bettas to each other slowly. If you are introducing new bettas to a tank, do so slowly and carefully. Start by keeping the bettas in separate tanks and then gradually introduce them to each other by allowing them to swim together for short periods of time.

5. Watch for signs of aggression. If you see any signs of aggression, such as chasing, nipping, or flaring of the fins, immediately separate the bettas.

If you follow these tips, you can help to keep your female bettas from fighting and live happily together.