This happens all the time. Female guppies can have a succession of litters after just one mating. You may see new fry several months after buying her from the pet store.
Guppies are livebearers. So they don't lay eggs. Male guppies WILL eat their own baby guppies. They will eat any baby guppy they see. It doesn't matter if it's their own or some other guppies'. Male and female guppies eat baby guppies.
A betta can eat any betta food regardless of the manufacturer; they typically market it as Betta Bites.
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A Male Betta is only aggressive towards another Betta. They will not fight any other species.
Female guppies stay very plain to help with camouflage. Male guppies get color to attract females.
They are a wide variety of colors. The most common colors are red, blue, and green. Guppies Can Come in any Color in the rainbow but the Male are the Prettyer One For Guppies
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If you can get a female of the same type as the male you have, that is best, but any female Betta will spawn with any male Betta provided they have the correct conditions and are both ready to breed.
no because the male and femalebetas are the type of fish that live alone. therefor since their opposite sex then there is a chance of them being OK with each other, so if there is another fish with them then they will attack it and eventually killing each other.
When a female Betta is introduced to a male Betta one of two things will happen. The male will build a bubble nest and try to spawn the female and during the courting time he will drive off any other occupants of the tank and kill them if they can not escape (hide successfully). He does this in order to protect his prospective young. If she fails to spawn he will drive her off and kill her if she is not removed. In other words you can not keep a male Betta with another Betta (male or female) without trouble. The Tetras will be perfectly OK with a Betta female OR a Betta male. Not the two (pair) that you are proposing. The general rule that all experienced and successfull aquarists live by is a fish needs 1 gallon of water per inch of body length. Work it out.
Male Bettas can not be kept with any other members of the Betta family. They can be kept with other species quite safely but will not tollerate another Betta (male or female) in their vicinity. Female Bettas can be kept together OK.
mine has a yellow+black spotty tail but they can be practicly any color