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Either he is flaring to show off to the female, or he doesn't see the female as a good mate and is trying to chase her away.
The Betta fish want to kill eachother. That's what all Betta fish want to do, that's a natural thing.
I heard that when breeding Bettas, The male will chase the female until they are in subjection. My new male Betta is really calm and hasn't chased her or flared up since I got him once! Is there something wrong? Any ideas or suggestions for breeding these fish?
It's best to only put male and female betta fish in the same tank/bowl if you are breeding them. If they are not breeding and they still stay in the same area, the male would most likely attack the female, so keep the female away! Also, if you are breeding betta fish, make sure to remove the female betta after she lays her eggs, as the male will care for them and chase the female away.
Male betta's are more colorful then female's
Female beta is a murderer.
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it depends i have a male with a female betta, in a 2.5 gallon tank,they get along, i wouldnt risk it, no
From a female Betta. Then the male Betta fertilizes them when they breed together.
She breeds with a male Betta Fish.
Under normal circumstances the female Betta looks and is smaller than the male in both body and finage.
No because if a male betta is not atracked to the female they will try to reserve there territory