if you put one in she will get beat up then have babies if you put to in then they will get beat up if you buy a 5-3 gallon (for the male) and a 10 gallon for the females hope i helped
Yes
All you have to do is put the male and the female into the same cage. But you should keep an eye on them for they may fight or mate.
If you try to keep a male and female (or females) in the same tank permanently, the outcome is always going to be seriously injured or dead females. You cannot keep males with females. Under very carefully controlled circumstances during breeding the male will not kill the female (he will usually nip at her, but not seriously harm her.) But male and female in same tank = dead female.
You can not keep Betta splendens males together without them trying to kill one another. You can only keep a male and female Betta s. together while they are courting and spawning. Afterwards he will kill her if she is not removed. You can keep male or female Bettas with most other species of fish with no problems.
As long as ones male and ones female.
Obviously, you need both sexes to breed and have babies. Keep the male and female separate after breeding.
If you do they'll breed. Be ready to deal with that, or keep them separated.
No, the weight of the brain is not same in male and female. The weight of the brain in female is approximately 1400 and in male is 1600.
Male and female ferrets tend to cost the same.
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.
It is neither male or female and the same goes for palkia.
nope they will just make babies all the time