No. A male Betta is needed to spawn out the female and fertilise her eggs.
No, the male should be kept with the babies. Once the babies are adults, the mother can live with the females.
Male Betta's do not have babies. The female lays the eggs, the male fertilizes them and then takes care of them in a "bubble nest" that he builds until they hatch.
no. the male betta just cares for the eggs. the male betta does somthing to the female called an embrace, he basicly hugs the eggs out of her than he kills the female or his just fights with her until she leaves him alone. then he cares for the eggs until hatching.
Several hundreds
any where from 50-1000
Yes
separate the babies (but keep them together) from the parentsseparate the parentswhen the babies grow older separate them to
you can tell from the in larged stomach or belly
Take the male out but leave the female if you have.
Sometimes they tend to make mistakes and eat their fry, so yes. P.S. I have a betta named Frodo lol
Most fish get along well. However, do NOT mix betta fish with other fish. Not even another betta. You have to have a permit to have to betta fish in the same tank with eachother. Betta fish are only mixed to mate. Bettas are not born in the egg. They come out as a very small fish. After the betta babies have come out, all of the fish are seperated. Even the parents, if the betta babies are left in the tank with the others the betta parents are very likely to eat the others.
a range to 50 to 1000