They do mate! As long as you have 3 females with 1 male and you keep the tank well planted and at the right temp!
what do platy fish look like because i want to get my male Betta fish a male platy fish mate and i need to know how big and what they look like so i can put them together please answer soon because i am going on vacation tomorrow want the fish mate by today so he's not lonely while i am gone thank you
No.
If the fish are mature and in breeding condition they should mate within an hour or so and he will continue to drive her and mate with her on and off for as long as they are together. I would just leave them alone and let them get on with it.
no. fish can only mate with fish of the same species. Gouramis mate with gouramis and platys mate with platys.
You breed platies by putting a male and female together and they should mate in their own time. When buying your platies ( i am telling you from experience) look at a female that you like though also try to find a pregnant one so your will have fry soon. if it is pregnant there is a chance that she will have more broods without having to mate again for a while.
The male will pursue the female relentlessly. You will need to provide shelter for her.
Yes, and they do it in the usual manner. In case you don't know how fish mate, the female lays eggs and then the male swims over and fertilizes them.
First of all, male and female fighting fish (bettas) shouldn't be kept together. They are both territorial and agressive. They may be fighting over territory. It may also be that the male is ready to mate and the female isn't.
Male fish may become more aggressive or protective to defend their mate and offspring from potential threats. Some male fish may also exhibit reproductive behaviors to attract other females to mate with. In some species, males may play no role in parenting and leave all parental care to the female.
Platy fish give birth through a process called livebearing, where the female fish carries and nourishes the developing embryos inside her body until they are ready to be born. What is unique about their live birth process is that the female fish can store sperm from a single mating for multiple pregnancies, allowing her to give birth to multiple batches of offspring without needing to mate again.
No, convicts will both protect the nest.
Yes all bettas can mate with other bettas. " regular betta fish" there are different types and they can all breed together.