When they are tiny they are impossible to sex but as they grow older the males can be easilly recognised because they develop more colour and larger fins than the females. They eventually grow into larger fish too.
Yes, but only when the male/female is too old or too young.
Breed does not matter as far as I know. A male cat is a Tom and a female is a Queen.
The male of the species has brighter colours and is a much larger fish than the female
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.
Yes they will.
Yes, it is essential to remove the male Siamese fighter (Betta) after the female lays her eggs. The male can become aggressive and may eat the eggs or harm the female. Once the eggs are fertilized and safely secured in the bubble nest, the male's role is complete, and his removal helps ensure the safety of both the eggs and the female.
You look at it eyes if they are blue it's a female if it's green its a male!
look at the color... if its bright and colorful its a male. if its colorless its a female.
No, a regular cat will not be able to give birth to a full Siamese kitten. At best, the kittens will be half-Siamese if one of the parents was a full Siamese cat. I have a calico female that mated with my male Siamese and when she gave birth to four kittens that looked like Siamese and one was coloured black. However none of these kittens are full Siamese.
A male is 10 - 1 pounds and a female is much smaller at 8 - 12 pounds. Now, these, mind you, is given you do NOT over feed and cat gets daily exercise.
It works by combining two hoses into one hose. The Siamese is composed of two female couplings flowing into one male coupling. Some have clapper valves that are built internally at the female couplings to prevent backflow of the water.
The Walmart around my place is $5.00 ~ $8.00