I Breed Beta's at home you can ask questions if you like. Ill be happy to help beta fans You can keep male and female togather only when they are ready to mate. you have to observe them female should be swelling with eggs and shows verticle lines and males should start making bubble nest. female will lay eggs. female should be removed when she is done. and male will take care of the eggs for 2 days then you should remove the dad fish as he may end up eating the babys. water level should be 5 centimeters or less. that will be easy for tiny baby to swim up and breath. you feed them brin shrimp twice a day remember not to over feed them of they will die. Betaking == == It is inposable to have 2 fighting fish together because they will attack eachoter till 1 dies. The fighting fish does not lay eggs sientiest makes the eggs.
If you can get a female of the same type as the male you have, that is best, but any female Betta will spawn with any male Betta provided they have the correct conditions and are both ready to breed.
Bettas are mature enough to breed at 6mths. They normally only make a nest when there is a female present.
the male would be skweesing out the eggs of the female and when the egg get sqused out they would flout up to the top of the tank on the bubble nest that the male made when it was ready to breed
Yes, breed a male and female Charizard, or breed a female Charizard with a Ditto. Yes, breed a male and female Charizard, or breed a female Charizard with a Ditto.
Yes they can; it's not typically about the colours, but whether the male will build a bubble nest for the particular female you are trying to breed him with.
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Yes! Betta fish males can make bubble nests whether or not a female betta is present! Male bettas make nests when their home are in proper conditions and they are ready to breed.
..Can two female woman "breed"? Heck no! There is your answer, NO.
A Jenny is a female donkey, all you can do is breed the male and the female together and hopefully the offspring will be a female.
Yes, you must have a male and female to breed.
Make sure the female has vertical stripes, really plump, and has a big white dot under her stomach. And make sure the male has a big bubble nest.