No. Only Bettas can breed with Bettas. You are basically asking if the crossing of different species can happen under normal conditions. The answer is still no. It is like trying to cross a cow with a dog. Can't be done.
From a female Betta. Then the male Betta fertilizes them when they breed together.
No. A male Betta is needed to spawn out the female and fertilise her eggs.
They are both goldfish and so can breed with one another if they are of different sexes.
To release sperm to fertilize the eggs of another earthworm
To release sperm to fertilize the eggs of another earthworm
another betta breeder
no. the male betta just cares for the eggs. the male betta does somthing to the female called an embrace, he basicly hugs the eggs out of her than he kills the female or his just fights with her until she leaves him alone. then he cares for the eggs until hatching.
When a female beta is ready to breed she develops a horizontal line the length of her body.
specific betta flakes pellets brine shrimp their own eggs== lol if they breed blood worms== what i feed mine. and now it jumps at my finger and bites at it.
If no roaster one hen will start to fertilize the eggs.
All goldfish types are the same species, so all types can breed.
fertilize egg