you need to seprate them or they will kill each other!
King, from King Of Fighters/Fatal Fury is the only female (that I know of) Muay Thai fighter in 2d fighting games.
only if your breeding.
Recovering while breeding both male and female fighters involves ensuring that both genders have adequate rest and nutrition. Providing a stress-free environment is crucial, as it minimizes aggressive behaviors and promotes healthy mating. After breeding, it's essential to separate the males and females to prevent fighting and allow them to recuperate. Regular monitoring of their health and behavior will aid in a successful recovery process.
A female betta (fighter fish) may get vertical stripes at breeding time, and horizontal ones if they are stressed. Fading colours usually means illness or water quality issue
Generally the answer is no. The only reason the should be put in together is for breeding purposes and this should be carefully monitored as it can get out of hand. Male bettas will attack females.
Breeding in red-handed tamarins is typically triggered by environmental factors such as food availability, rainfall patterns, and temperature. Additionally, social interactions within the group can also influence breeding behavior. Breeding may be more successful during the rainy season when resources are more abundant.
Removing a female fighter fish (Betta) from a tank after she lays eggs is often recommended to prevent aggression and stress. Female Bettas can become territorial and may be attacked by the male after spawning. Additionally, leaving her in the tank can lead to the eggs being eaten or neglected. It's best to provide a safe environment for both the male and female during and after the breeding process.
The male will only put up with a female while he is courting and breeding with her. Once the spawning process is over he will kill her if she is not removed from the tank.
The alpha female is the breeding female in a wolfpack.
A female Betta does not need a male for her to come into breeding condidion (develop ova). She does however need a male to assist her in order for her to lay (spawn) those eggs.
They are spawning.
If she doesn't spawn with him he will kill her. After she has spawned with him he will kill her. Male Siamese fighters (Beta splendens) will attempt to kill any other of the same species in its environment except for the short time when he is either courting or breeding.