there black
They are spawning.
in male fighter fish there is very deep colour and in female there is very fead colour female have a egg sack but males dont have
yes the female fighter has eggs before she meets the male, when they meet and do there business the female will release her eggs and the male will fertilise the eggs
The mature male has brighter colours and larger flowing fins than the female.
Male bettas will fight other males for no reason. you should never put 2 males together.
Male betta fish tend to be very aggressive. They are best alone unless theres a special type of specie they can get along with. They like to have personal space. And as using fighter fish you probably refer to Siamese fighting fish which is betta fish
Male fighter fish, also known as Betta fish, thrive in tanks that are at least 5 gallons in size with a temperature between 75-80F, pH level of 6.5-7.5, and clean, filtered water. They also need hiding spots and plants for enrichment.
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.
you need to seprate them or they will kill each other!
how to take care of egg when fighter fish male die
You provide the male fish with optimum water conditions for its species. He will care for the eggs (ova) and look after them until they are free swimming.
If your Betta is developing the long fins, bright colours and male temperament, then you can safely assume it is a late developing male fish and was incorrectly sexed as a youngster.