Emma,
Have you ever wondered why they also call Bettas by the (very common) name
of "Siamese Fighting Fish?" If you haven't heard of this, then I must
recommend you buy a good book in aquarium fishes, as you mustn't have any basic
knowledge of these and other aquarium fishes. As it can be expected that
male Bettas (and very often, females too) will fight when put together, it's
more than likely that the dominent male Betta is tearing up the fins of the
other male Betta. I'd advise you separate them before one kills the other.
Years ago, in Siam -- and probably still today, in Cambodia and Burma --
people would place bets on these fish for the outcome of fights between these
fish, much like other people place bets on dog fights and cock fights. It's
well known common knowledge that any two male Bettas will fight each other
when placed together; it's their nature to do so.
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