A betta is a nest builder, so it has built a nest, the water should be above 76 degrees, for it to build its nest, if you allow the 2 fish to join, do not be suprised if the male kills the female, you should watch the 2 fish if you care about the female fish, if they seem like they are getting along then you can leave them together for a while, you will know very quickly if they are compatiable,once you see that the female has laid her young and the male is tending too the nest, remove her, the male will take over the care of the nest. If you are intrested in breeding then you will have to hatch some brime shrimp, search the internet for breeding bettas. you will be able to print the information out,or write it down.
Male and female rabbits should always be separated except if you are wanting to breed them.
No it means they are ready to mate and might even have eggs in it if there is a female in the same tank.
sometimes only if the other goats are bothering her.
The father needs to be separated from the female boxer and the puppies once she gives birth.
If you do they'll breed. Be ready to deal with that, or keep them separated.
For a female Betta to release eggs she needs to be squeezed by a male. As she releases her eggs the male fertilises them and then blows them into the nest of bubbles he has built. He then guards the eggs and looks after them until they develop into free swimming fry. Your account/story does not make much sense to me.
The male should have been separated from the female before she gave birth. But if you didn't do that, then the male should be separated before the female is done giving birth because females go into postpartum estrus (heat) after giving birth and can become pregnant again immediately. If the male is with her after giving birth, then she is most likely pregnant again. Back to back pregnancies can possibly kill the female or lead to babies less likely to survive.
no... ..female is very protective of her young and will beat up on the male. They should be separated after the mother gives birth.
Betta reproduction is fairly simple to remember. Females when ready to breed generally get a horizontal line the length of her body. The male betta will blow hundreds of tiny bubbles on the surface of his tank creating a bubble nest. Placing the two together will allow the male to coax the eggs from the female, after which the female should be removed or will more than likely be killed. The male then takes each egg and places it within a bubble and diligently maintains the nest until they hatch. Soon after hatching the male and the babies should be separated.
There is nothing that you should do when you have found air bubbles in your sperm. If you find blood in your sperm you should consult your doctor.
No, you should never keep a male and female betta fish together for long time periods. They should only be put in the same tank for breeding purposes and then separated after.
A male guinea pig can impregnate a female when it's only two months old. It should be separated from its mother and sisters by six weeks.