Separat Them. By:Expert Serena (Sorry my REAL account where you can contact me is SerenaExpert@Yahoo.com........or it might be withOUT capitals i think it's without capitals but try both any way)
Take the male out but leave the female if you have.
Male Betta's do not have babies. The female lays the eggs, the male fertilizes them and then takes care of them in a "bubble nest" that he builds until they hatch.
Hmm, intresting. Of all my time of breeding bettas for fun, I never had a male betta which has a baby on its own.
No. A male Betta is needed to spawn out the female and fertilise her eggs.
No, the male should be kept with the babies. Once the babies are adults, the mother can live with the females.
no. the male betta just cares for the eggs. the male betta does somthing to the female called an embrace, he basicly hugs the eggs out of her than he kills the female or his just fights with her until she leaves him alone. then he cares for the eggs until hatching.
It is courtship but be careful during the mating the male will kill the female then the male will make a bubble nest. When the babies hatch be shure to separate the babies or they will eat each other hope this helps
The male will protect, tend, and clean the eggs after they have been laid. It's best to remove the female right after mating and the male after the babies are free swimming (3 or so days). The female will die if she is left in there and you could risk loosing your babies. Also after the baby's have hatched remove them from harm of the female or male. They will both tend to eat the fry's, or baby's.
Male betta's are more colorful then female's
You put them together when the female is full of eggs, and when the male builds a bubble nest.
yes after mating a female will be tired and hungry and if the male does not run her away she may eat the eggs for energy.
Female beta is a murderer.