Can a betta fish be put into the same tank as 7 neon tetras 2 black skirted 1 glo-light tetra male guppies and octicinclus catfish?

It's not recommended to put a betta fish in the same tank as those other fish. Here's why:

* Betta aggression: Male bettas are known for being aggressive towards other fish, especially those with similar body shapes or fins. They might see the guppies, neon tetras, and even the glo-light tetra as rivals.

* Tank size and compatibility: The tank size and compatibility of the fish are important factors. The other fish you listed are schooling fish that need a larger tank (at least 20 gallons) and a lot of open space to swim. Bettas prefer smaller tanks and don't need as much open space.

* Temperature preferences: Bettas prefer warmer temperatures (78-82 degrees Fahrenheit) than some of the other fish you listed.

* Water parameters: Betta fish are sensitive to water parameters, and the other fish may have different needs.

Instead of putting a betta in with those other fish, consider a different tank setup.

Here are some options:

* Betta-only tank: This is the safest and easiest option, allowing your betta to thrive in a smaller space.

* Community tank with compatible species: Consider a community tank with peaceful, smaller fish that can coexist with a betta. Some good choices include snails, shrimp, dwarf frogs, and certain types of peaceful barbs or danios.

* Separate tanks: If you're determined to keep all of these fish, consider separate tanks for the bettas and the community fish.

Remember to do your research and choose fish that are compatible with your betta and tank size before introducing them.