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Betta breeding can be difficult. It takes a lot of time and effort to successfully breed and raise the spawns. Before breeding you must do months of reasearch. Without proper conditioning the bettas will only fight instead of spawn.
Female beta is a murderer.
When a female Betta is introduced to a male Betta one of two things will happen. The male will build a bubble nest and try to spawn the female and during the courting time he will drive off any other occupants of the tank and kill them if they can not escape (hide successfully). He does this in order to protect his prospective young. If she fails to spawn he will drive her off and kill her if she is not removed. In other words you can not keep a male Betta with another Betta (male or female) without trouble. The Tetras will be perfectly OK with a Betta female OR a Betta male. Not the two (pair) that you are proposing. The general rule that all experienced and successfull aquarists live by is a fish needs 1 gallon of water per inch of body length. Work it out.
Male betta's are more colorful then female's
From a female Betta. Then the male Betta fertilizes them when they breed together.
Your betta fish is a female if she has smaller fins than an average male.
If they are not too old and the female is ready, then they will mate.
She breeds with a male Betta Fish.
it depends i have a male with a female betta, in a 2.5 gallon tank,they get along, i wouldnt risk it, no
the female betta fish are released from a vent while a male embraces her
If you would like to know what gender your betta is, look for the egg spot. (for females) It should be a small white cloud between the head and body. If your betta has one, it's a female. If your betta doesn't have one, it's a male.
betta fry are not born .they hatch from eggs laid by the female which the male fertilizes.