If your female is chubby around the tummy she could be ready to breed. What I do is add the female to the breeding tank and after a few days add the male then watch what happens. He should spot her and show off and then start building a nest of bubbles. If she seems interested in the nest he builds, then you are on your way but if she constantly flees and hides from the males advances you can be pretty sure she is not ready. Then you will have to separate them otherwise he will kill her.
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You cant the male would kill the female unless you have already a female then the female would kill the male
mating a male and female beta is simple,but you cannot just put a male and female together expecting them to mate.it depends on how agresive your beta is.if you do not introduce them correctly the male will most likely kill the female. you will know he is ready to mate when he blows a bubble nest.
because the male will try and get on the female
Beta fish don't get along with other fishes, they will attack any fish that they see as a threat. If you buy a female and a male beta DO NOT put them together.
There can be a female and/or male beta in a pack.
The female beta fish is usually plain in color, while the male is typically very colorful.
It is generally not recommended to keep the male and female betta together after mating, as the male may become aggressive towards the female. It is best to separate them to avoid potential harm to the female.
Female beta is a murderer.
I have a female and a male beta fish,If you put them togethere and the male doent chase the female then they like being togethere.If the male beta fish chases the female beta fish it mines that the male beta fish wants to kill the female by chacing her allover that is what happened to my female beta fish,so i had to go to petco and buy another bowl so they male and the female are not togethere.Ps:Sorry for my grammer it bad lol hope that helped you.
Yes, the male and/or female beta is most likely to replace the current alpha of the same gender.
male and female what?