Yes, in a nutshell, the bettas should be in a clean secure ten gallon tank with a half of a styrofoam cup floating cup on top.For the first two weeks the bettas should be separated by a plexi glass sheet in the center,and after let then go to each other and remove the sheet.he will nip.Feed them alot, and they will have up to 100 babies.
A Betta is not and can not be a mouth breeder/brooder. Bettas are Anabantids and have evolved to be bubblenest builders. That is what they do. Thay can not breed any other way.
In the wild, yes, betta fish are carnivorous and are thus required to hunt for food. If you put a live bloodworm into a betta's tank, you can see from the body language of the fish that it is "eyeballing" or even stalking the worm.
no
No Way. Betta's were imported to Europe in the 1890s. It is extremely popular, a must have fish for every aquarist at some stage.
Same way people do!
Breed snorlax.
Female beta fish are better in this way, they don't fight, allowing you to put them in a tank with each other as well other fish!
Bundle- That way, you could introduce them as "Betta Bundle".
other way around, reptiles and ampibians evolved from fish
If the guppies are small enough the Betta will eat them.
Usually this only happens when the male is either too young (inexperienced) to breed or he is too weak to breed. Either way they need to be separated before one gets killed. Then they need to be given both time and good food for a couple of months before putting them together again.
No because if a male betta is not atracked to the female they will try to reserve there territory