They can mate at any time of the year but only when conditions are exactly right for them to do so.
the yellowfin mates all year round....
yes all fish mate
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.
'Japanese fighting fish' 'Chinese fighting fish' 'Siamese fighting fish' and 'Betta' are all names given to the 'Betta splendens'.
Yes all bettas can mate with other bettas. " regular betta fish" there are different types and they can all breed together.
They mate all year round.
They actually mate all year round.
One time I had two goldfish and they had 38 "fishlings" (As my sister calls it...). I have a silverside that has eggs. A silverside isn't sold in pet stores. :( ==== Not all tropical fish mate in an aquarium. Why,I do not know. Sometropical fish that will mate in a tank are guppies and mollies which are live bearers. Tetras and barbs are egglaying fish.
They can be in a community of other tropical fish of the same size.
Rats mate all year around. They might even have 100 babies in their lifetime!
Comming from the tropics, they tend to mate whenever conditions are right for them to rear their young. This can be several times in a year, or some years not at all if the conditions are not spot on for them.
Not all fish lay eggs. Some fish, like livebearers, give birth to live young after mating. For fish that do lay eggs, they do not necessarily mate every time they lay eggs. Some species may only mate once a year, while others may mate multiple times throughout the breeding season.