Male Betta's do not have babies. The female lays the eggs, the male fertilizes them and then takes care of them in a "bubble nest" that he builds until they hatch.
Yes, male bettas may attack and eat their own babies, especially if they feel threatened or stressed. It is recommended to separate the male betta from the babies after they have been born to ensure their safety.
Hmm, intresting. Of all my time of breeding bettas for fun, I never had a male betta which has a baby on its own.
They lay eggs
Bettas will eat baby guppys as will most other fish, but in general, male Bettas will only fight with other male Bettas. They do not fight with other species of fish
They see them the same as other male bettas,as competition,they cannot tell the diffrence between their reflections and other bettas.
No. Male Bettas only fight with other male Bettas.
No the two male bettas will kill each other if they are put in the same tank.
male bettas dont get lonley females do get lonley u should have atleast 5 females in the same tank *male bettas dont get lonley
Yes. (by previous answerer) Male's do not specifically have baby Bettas. The male wraps a female Betta and this encourages her to expell her eggs while he fertilises them, they fall to the floor then the male and sometimes the female too will collect them to put into the males bubble nest. The male tends the eggs until they hatch and for a few days after until the fry are able to swim properly and able to fend for themselves. After the spawning ritual the female usually has no other part in raising the babies.
Male bettas are typically aggressive and territorial, so it is generally not safe to put them with other fish, especially other male bettas. It is best to keep male bettas in their own separate tanks to prevent any potential conflicts or harm to other fish.
All animals can reproduce. Bettas are no exception. When a male and female are left together under the right conditions, they will spawn.
Male Bettas will only fight with other male Bettas. They do not fight with any other species at all.