No
yes Bettas do lay eggs . i have one of my own females lay the eggs .. the gees look like little bubbles on top .
They lay eggs
No, because Bettas lay eggs and livebearers don't. Livebearers have already hatched fry.
No they cant. Female bettas carry eggs that the males squeeze out of them during mating, then the males fertillise them.
Bettas and goldfish
bettas fight because they think the other betta is trying to take their land or female
When she runs out of eggs, or she and the male get tired of each other in a few hours. If you meant at what age, bettas stop spawning at 12-14 months.
another betta breeder
No bettas are fish not mammals. Bettas have a labyrinth organ which enables them to breathe air when there is not enough oxygen in the water to sustain them. Here are some things that separate bettas from mammals Hair. Bettas have no hair or fur Scales. Bettas have scales, mammals do not Ability to breathe through gills. Mammals do not have gills, bettas do Egg laying. Bettas lay eggs, mammals give birth to babies without shells that are able to breathe by themselves
both fish may eat the fish eggs, so i suggest you place the eggs in a small bowl or glass of water that you fill from the betta's tank. also, female and male bettas can e together. it is just the same gender that fight. So, you can put both bettas together and keep the eggs in the now vagant tank.
Yes. (by previous answerer) Male's do not specifically have baby Bettas. The male wraps a female Betta and this encourages her to expell her eggs while he fertilises them, they fall to the floor then the male and sometimes the female too will collect them to put into the males bubble nest. The male tends the eggs until they hatch and for a few days after until the fry are able to swim properly and able to fend for themselves. After the spawning ritual the female usually has no other part in raising the babies.
NO female bettas do not fight each other