Unless the female is ready to mate, you should keep a divider between them.
Male bettas should be kept alone. Female bettas can sometimes be kept with other fish, but in a large community tank. Bettas need their space!
yes, if you put another male in the tank they will kill each other, if you put a female in the tank and they are not ready to breed the male may attack the female and kill her.
Male and female betta fish should not be kept in a tank together unless the tank is large enough for a female to escape attack, there is a partition or they are breeding. Males will kill the females. They are very aggressive and are not schooling fish.
yes bettas do fight for the woman that is y u only puts one male and one female in a tank together. but no more than one male.
after breeding the male betta might attack the female and the fry is in danger
I am assuming you mean Bettas. A male Betta needs to be kept away from all other Bettas. They can not be kept together. The male would kill at least one of the females. Then he would either breed with the living female and then kill her if she is not removed or he will try to spawn her and if she is not ready he will kill her anyway. This is how the Bettas evolved. Although they will mix with most other species OK male Bettas will not tolerate another Betta in their tank.
You can NOT keep female and male bettas together! Male bettas can get very aggressive and will fight to the death. Make sure to separate your bettas.
No the two male bettas will kill each other if they are put in the same tank.
With or without a dominant fish in the tank two female bettas shouldn't fight. It's only the male of the species that fights.
NO female bettas do not fight each other
male bettas dont get lonley females do get lonley u should have atleast 5 females in the same tank *male bettas dont get lonley
Not technically after pregnancy...but after the female has dropped her eggs and the male has fertillised (aussie spelling) them, the male is the one that tends to the bubble nest and looks after the eggs. He will protect the bubble nest from everything including the female. Assuming the bettas are in a small tank, he will probably attack her so best take her out once they have had their fun.