The eggs will be in the tank and if the dad's in the tank take the mom out.If the dad isn't in the tank take the mom out and put the dad in.
Yes. Female bettas of all ages can live safely with other female bettas. Female bettas, unlike males, are not violent. Actually, they are quite docile and calm.
Your betta fish is a female if she has smaller fins than an average male.
If you would like to know what gender your betta is, look for the egg spot. (for females) It should be a small white cloud between the head and body. If your betta has one, it's a female. If your betta doesn't have one, it's a male.
Female bettas are usually less colorful and have short fins.
Maybe your female betta is a lesbian lol
It is pretty hard to tell. Wait until they get older then see which ones have longer fins, and shorter fins.
Hmm, intresting. Of all my time of breeding bettas for fun, I never had a male betta which has a baby on its own.
you can put a male and female betta together but you must watch them closely, if they fight remove one of them right away! remember to remove them after they have mated
The female will do something with her fins and let the male know but when they do mat you have to be right there when it does because the male will kill the female but not the eggs. when the eggs hatch you have to take the male out or he will kill the baby's.
Female beta is a murderer.
A female Betta in breeding condition will look plump and have a rounded tummy area.
Male betta's are more colorful then female's