yes, but i wouldn't suggest breeding them. unless you have a couple hundred jars. each baby must be away from their parent and each other or they will kill each other.
They lay eggs
only if they eat them or the fry are adults
No, it is impossible. Goldfish are coldwater and have different spawning techniques than bettas.
No bettas are fish not mammals. Bettas have a labyrinth organ which enables them to breathe air when there is not enough oxygen in the water to sustain them. Here are some things that separate bettas from mammals Hair. Bettas have no hair or fur Scales. Bettas have scales, mammals do not Ability to breathe through gills. Mammals do not have gills, bettas do Egg laying. Bettas lay eggs, mammals give birth to babies without shells that are able to breathe by themselves
around 300 to 500 on average.So if you are planning to breed your bettas you should buy around 300 jars for all the babies because each baby will need a different jar or else they will fight.
Hmm, intresting. Of all my time of breeding bettas for fun, I never had a male betta which has a baby on its own.
Anything up to 500 eggs can be laid, though not all of them will make it. If you plan to breed bettas, you better have a LOT of containers ready!
All animals can reproduce. Bettas are no exception. When a male and female are left together under the right conditions, they will spawn.
Boy bettas have really big fins and are very colorful, and girl bettas are pretty much the opposite!
Bettas originate from Southeast Asia.
Male bettas should be kept alone. Female bettas can sometimes be kept with other fish, but in a large community tank. Bettas need their space!
bettas are very territorial fish, the males fight for their territiory.