Bettas don't form pair bonds like some other fish--notably cichlids--do, so you can breed your female to the male you already have.
If they are not too old and the female is ready, then they will mate.
Yes all bettas can mate with other bettas. " regular betta fish" there are different types and they can all breed together.
Yes they do sometimes they do want to mate with each other so they have sex and then if you see the female having a bump in the belly that means it is pregnant or it's sick and then she will release her babies in a couple of months.
No.
It means they are getting ready to MATE
no because male betta's are really aggressive to other betta's which plakats are male's. but female betta's can stay with other females. don't try to, one of your betta's are going to end up dead.
If you have not fed and housed her very well with lots of live food etc and brought her into breeding condition, she will be unable to breed with the male. To avoid her being killed by the male, she must be moved into a different tank, and brought into breeding condition before she is re-introduced to the male.
Yes they can; it's not typically about the colours, but whether the male will build a bubble nest for the particular female you are trying to breed him with.
Then she isn't pregnant or if she is just put the male away from her
mate it with a male dog
Well Betta breeding is tricky, some betta keepers are "ok" but others are NOT, your betta keeper must have a seperater to separate the male from the female. You must do this so the male can get use to the look of the female.. After 1-2 days put the female in with the male.. And watch them, if they fight then you will have to separate them again.
Nope - they must mate with a male to reproduce !