About 4 months, perhaps even less. They usually stop breeding after a year.
spawning embrace
to make more bettas
Yes all bettas can mate with other bettas. " regular betta fish" there are different types and they can all breed together.
Yes how do you think the multicolored bettas came to be the fish are still bettas no matter the color they are.
the female will get fat then they will mate
They develop dark horizontal lines the length of their bodies.
i wouldn't recomend breeding bettasAnswerI would breed guppies first so you know what to do to breed bettas later on+ it takes a lot of money,space and time.
Unless the female is ready to mate, you should keep a divider between them.
yes, he can wait apx 16 days after first breeding
It's not about time of year but how good their water is and if both fish like each other.
Yes, crowntail females can mate with halfmoon males, and vice versa. Any type of betta can mate with any another type. Veiltails with halfmoons, deltas with crowntails, etc. But most people prefer to breed bettas with their own type because they plan to sell them, and most people don't want "mutts". They can also keep the coloration, finnage, and physical characeteristics of the betta type. It is much easier to sell these purebred bettas. If you planning on breeding the crowntail and halfmoon and selling, I highly suggest that you reconsider this. Get a two quality bettas (same type) from a good breeder. Enjoy your fish!
Bettas breed when surprisingly young. They are most fertile starting at 3-5 months old, even before a males fins have developed to their full eventual size. Bettas in petstores are usually around two years old, pretty but past their prime and no longer of as much use to the suppliers.