Bettas are not live-bearing fish, so they do not become pregnant. Instead, the female will lay eggs and the male will fertilize them. Then, the male will take care of the eggs in a nest made out of bubbles.
Simply place a male and a female of the same livebearer species in a ten gallon aquarium that has been set up with heater, thermometer, filter, substrate, plants, cover glass and lights. Then provided you feed and look after them properly they will provide you with youngsters in about 10 weeks if they are adults when you get them.
Yes, they are spawning fish. The girl has the eggs and the boy fertilizes them. He will build a bubble nest (bubbles on top of the water) when he sees a girl betta. When they are placed in the tank together she will release the eggs and the boy will fertilize them.
A pregnant fish is called a TWIT
Parrot fish do not get pregnant so there is nothing to do.
When you hold the fish it will say what kind its status(which will say pregnant) and age
have sex with a fish and get it pregnant
Although there are fish that live birth, goldfish are egg laying fish, and as such, they do not get pregnant.
nothing![although, dont let the other fish eat the pregnant one]
Fish actually can not get pregnant. The female fish drops her unfertalized eggs in the water and a male fish swims past and fertilizes them.
guppies stay pregnant for about a month before giving birth, other fish take longer, and others lay eggs (don't get pregnant). depends on the fish
No.
I am not aware of any "schooling" or "shoaling" fish that is not an egg layer. This would imply that these species of fish do not get pregnant.
Dreaming of fish means someone is pregnant
the fish will have dots