Yes. Female bettas of all ages can live safely with other female bettas. Female bettas, unlike males, are not violent. Actually, they are quite docile and calm.
Hmm, intresting. Of all my time of breeding bettas for fun, I never had a male betta which has a baby on its own.
you can put a male and female betta together but you must watch them closely, if they fight remove one of them right away! remember to remove them after they have mated
The eggs will be in the tank and if the dad's in the tank take the mom out.If the dad isn't in the tank take the mom out and put the dad in.
Female beta is a murderer.
Male betta's are more colorful then female's
Yes. Betta Fish do change their coloer every now and then. Or if you have a male, he will change his coloer if hes chaseing a female Betta Fish. Or if he sees another male Betta Fish.
From a female Betta. Then the male Betta fertilizes them when they breed together.
Male Bettas can not be kept with any other members of the Betta family. They can be kept with other species quite safely but will not tollerate another Betta (male or female) in their vicinity. Female Bettas can be kept together OK.
Only female Bettas can be kept together. That too will only work if they are given reasonably roomy conditions and plenty of cover (plants) and hidey holes. Male betta fish can/ will fight to death if there is another male fish in the tank, a male will sometimes eat a female so your best bet is to have a single betta or a female and a female.
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.