A male Betta will attempt to kill any other Betta in its immediate vicinity. An adult female Betta would be courted and if she responds and breeds with him he will not kill her until after she has spawned. She should be removed from the breeding tank immediately after spawning has ceased.
The male Betta will only fight another male Betta. They are slow, timid and peacefull fish except when another fish of the same sex and species is in the same vicinity.
Betta fish of the opposite sex will not always kill each other. It is actually an uncommon occurrence.
No. Betta fish will attack each other no matter the sex.
Most likely. I would wait until the little betta is around 3 cm (3/4 inch) Make sure the betta's are the different sex because two males will fight (often until death)
no because the male and femalebetas are the type of fish that live alone. therefor since their opposite sex then there is a chance of them being OK with each other, so if there is another fish with them then they will attack it and eventually killing each other.
I own both male and female.
No, they are fighting fish. They will kill each other no matter what sex they are.
Male betta's are larger, more colorful, and have much longer fins. Female betta's are small, less colorful, and have short stubby fins.
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They Can't Be. As If You Put Two Bettas In A Tank No Matter The Sex. They Will Tear Each other Apart
If they are both of the same sex, they will probably fight. If they are of the opposite sex, they will probably breed.
from my own personal studies in aquarism i concluded that the male will wrap-around the female depositing the eggs into the male who will place them into a bubble web at the top of the tank. p.s. what sex is your betta?