They do not normally get a chance to pick. The male will kill her if she will not or can not spawn with him.
Well, betta arn't the smartest fish. It probably spreds its fins out because it "thknks" there is another male fish in their so it wants the female to pick him... Also I advise you don't put 2 male betta fish together because they will REALLY TEAR EACH OTHER APART!
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Angelfish will likely pick and nip at fighting fish if put in the same aquarium.
it doesnt matter if you are a female and you want a female mate you can have a girlfriend when your a girl. if you want a male and you are a female then you can choose a male it doesnt matter if you are a female and you want a female mate you can have a girlfriend when your a girl. if you want a male and you are a female then you can choose a male
yes but do not pick fish that are soooo small like minnows because your betta will EAT HIM UP!
yes. it is possible. simply pick up the male, put him in female cage, close the latch, and let the romance begin
For the most part, yes the female animal does initiate mating. The female animals typically choose the male based on the males displays or characteristics. When the males are less aggressive the female chooses which male to mate with. In other animal species, the female animal gives off a scent and the male can pick up on this, thus it would appear that the female is the initiator.
Male Betta splendens or Siamese Fighting Fish, are intolerant of other male bettas. They are also intolerant of female betta's except when breeding. However, male Betta fish can live peacefully with any fish not large enough to be swallowed. They can be aggressive towards any other fish, but some male bettas are rather placid. It's a matter of finding a male betta that will tolerate all con-specifics.Female betta fish are tolerant of any other fish, but will sometimes display aggressive behavior.
I really do not recommend it, although they may be able to live with them. The reason why putting guppies and a betta (Siamese fighting fish) together is not a good idea is because guppies have colourful long fins, just like those of a male betta. Therefore, the betta may flare and fight/bother the guppies. And for the betta, it will be very stressful as he will feel the need to constantly defend his territory from the guppies. However, I'm not saying it's not possible (just not a good idea) - if you have a big enough tank with lots of places to hide in, then you can try.bettas are top dwellers and preffer to live with middle or bottom dwellers, things like plattys or shrimp. guppies are not only coloured like bettas but also top dwellers so may cause comfrontation.yes and no. it depends on the size of the tank and the temperment of the betta. i have a betta in a 65 gallon tank with 6 guppies (3 females and 3 males), the males are pretty colourful, but he never bothers them and he never flares at them. he knowns they are in the tank as he has swam next to them.of course it probably wouldn't work if you had a betta in a 5 gallon tank and you put in 20 guppiesif you put them into a tank with guppies which are not multi coloured they are fine, the female seems to be more aggresive towards them than the male
The male dog has to pick it up do that they can go.the female just sits to go
I am not sure if you have worded your question correctly but I will try to answer anyway. Becarful of putting rabbits together that have not been raised together. The female put with a male rabbit will most likely get pregnant yes, however, have a hutch that can separate the male and female once the babies are born or the male will eat the male bunnies. If there is more than one female in the hutch when you put in the male the females may try and kill the male so it is best to pick one female and put with male separately from the other females. Hope that was helpful.
yes just make sure you pick out the right woman or man and make it VERY SEXY!!!!!!!!!!1