Yes, it is generally advisable to remove and dispose of unfertilized eggs from a female Betta's environment. Leaving them in the tank can lead to water quality issues and attract unwanted bacteria or fungi. Additionally, if the female continues to lay eggs without proper fertilization, it can cause her stress and health problems.
the male betta does, the female just swims away.
Either he is flaring to show off to the female, or he doesn't see the female as a good mate and is trying to chase her away.
It's best to only put male and female betta fish in the same tank/bowl if you are breeding them. If they are not breeding and they still stay in the same area, the male would most likely attack the female, so keep the female away! Also, if you are breeding betta fish, make sure to remove the female betta after she lays her eggs, as the male will care for them and chase the female away.
because the males are gonna kill them
Probably not. The female is more streamlined and designed for a fast get away. She usually has to flee from any marauding male who may decide to 'have' her and/or kill her.
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
It means he hates you. Bettas flare their gills out when they're trying to scare another betta away, or to impress a female with how large he is.
Once the female Betta has been spawned out by the male she MUST be removed otherwise he will kill her.
no there is not just put them in different fish tanks or give one away
yes after mating a female will be tired and hungry and if the male does not run her away she may eat the eggs for energy.
Nothing will happen but if you put a female betta fish and a male betta fish their going to figth so make sure to have that thing that separates them male betta fish can figth and if a male betta fish has babies separte them and keep them away from their parents and when they grow up check if their a male or a female if their female put them on the same tank put there might be a lot of females if i was u i will just sale them cuz i think you only have one tank but thats my opinion and if somebody needs a question just tell me my name is Allison Hamilton
Sometimes they will but not offen very few times will the male betta not bother the female to sickness or death but if you provied a place for her to run away to like a plant.