Fish and Aquariams
Yes they will.
No. A male Betta is needed to spawn out the female and fertilise her eggs.
their life spawn is 2 years
The male will try to spawn with her. If she is not in breeding condition she needs to hide to stay alive.
Only if they are both in breeding condition. If they are not he will kill her. If they do breed (Spawn) she must be removed immediately afterwards otherwise he will kill her.
Because the female will usually try to eat the eggs. He will fight to protect them from anything, even his mate.
Only male Bettas fight and they will only fight with other male Bettas. A male Betta will kill the female if she will not spawn with him. He will also kill her after she has spawned if she is not removed.
Only male Bettas fight and they will only fight with other male Bettas. A male Betta will kill the female if she will not spawn with him. He will also kill her after she has spawned if she is not removed.
King Betta can relate to Crown tail Betta types with double double ray finnage or may mean a Giant Betta, these are both just breeder names in the hobby but aren't recognised professionally as true name types using the 'KING' variation. Regardless of which type you mean, the majority of Bettas are individuals and will spawn with which ever female Bettas that hold their interest at the time. They don't necessarily always like females with matching colouring and their preferences do come down to the Betta's personal choice. Some will be more attracted to similar coloured females, some prefer opposing colours while others will happily spawn with which ever female they come in contact with. Giant Betta males and females are quite sluggish on the breeding side of things and most breeders find it easier to spawn half giants or a Giant male to a normal female.
Betta breeding can be difficult. It takes a lot of time and effort to successfully breed and raise the spawns. Before breeding you must do months of reasearch. Without proper conditioning the bettas will only fight instead of spawn.
Depends on what kind of fish you have, betta fish can have up to 150 eggs and only 90% are born.
If you can get a female of the same type as the male you have, that is best, but any female Betta will spawn with any male Betta provided they have the correct conditions and are both ready to breed.