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.
The male will kill the female if you leave her in with him
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.
No, you should never keep a male and female betta fish together for long time periods. They should only be put in the same tank for breeding purposes and then separated after.
Yes, females can be just as agressive, if not more aggressive, than the males. Although you should never keep the two bettas together, it has happened when breeding the fish.
All bettas will fight each other, male or female. Always keep them separated.
You should not keep female betta fish with males, unless you are breeding them and research about it first. The females are going to lay eggs. After they lay eggs, remove them from the tank, and leave the male in the tank.
that would not be the best thing but all Bettas are different. a male betta is used to being alone. if you would like to do that, keep the tank in shallow water, about the depth of half your tank (about your finger height) and make sure they have a lot of room ideally a male betta should never be kept with any female bettas unless they are breeding as they 'supposedly' will attack and kill each other. However i have a male betta who has lived with 3 female bettas for 8 months and ive had no problems. he never flares at them, has never attacked them and vice versa. he will even sleep next to the smallest female.
If you keep on breeding Ditto with Eevee eventually will get a female but is a 5% chance1/8 shot of getting a female
only when they're breeding
Nothing will happen but if you put a female betta fish and a male betta fish their going to figth so make sure to have that thing that separates them male betta fish can figth and if a male betta fish has babies separte them and keep them away from their parents and when they grow up check if their a male or a female if their female put them on the same tank put there might be a lot of females if i was u i will just sale them cuz i think you only have one tank but thats my opinion and if somebody needs a question just tell me my name is Allison Hamilton
In a 15 gallon tank with filtration and heat you can usually keep One male and no less than 4 females. Have plenty of decorations so the females and males can stake out territories and feel safe. Breeding can be complicated so resesrch before you try. answer 2 by LipRingz i have a male betta in a 10 gallon take with 2 females there fine have some plants and skulls or cave fr the females to hide in the male may chase them a bit
If you prompt them into breeding, then yes, they actually will.
The female counterpart of a set of male-female twin calves has a 90% chance of being sterile or a non-breeder. When you have those high of chances for such cases, it is not recommended to keep that heifer for breeding purposes.