Betta fish reproduce through a process known as spawning, where the male builds a bubble nest and entices the female to lay eggs. The female releases eggs, which the male fertilizes and then collects in the nest. After fertilization, the male cares for the eggs until they hatch, providing protection and maintaining the nest. This reproductive strategy allows bettas to successfully raise their young without extensive parental involvement from the female after spawning.
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Go to petsmart and ask a person there to show you witch is best for your baby betta fish.
Hundreds is typical although some will die young.
baby bettas are called fry
None are recommended if the Betta is a male.
A pinch of fish food once a day
A baby betta fish will eat their yolk sag for the first week or so of life. Then they can be fed liquid fish food and baby brine shrimp. After a month they can eat the same foods a regular betta fish eats.
You would surely be aware if Bettas have been spawing in your tank. If they have, and nothing else has been spawning in there, then in all probablility the tiny fish you can see will be Betta.
newborns should be feed baby brine shrimp :) and i suppose you feed them when ever you feed a regular betta
Yes, the do! People usually buy them as adults but I was surprised when I saw some small, baby Betta's at the petstore.
Yes.
Yes betta fish do have bones like most other fish.Yes. All beta fish have bones. Unless it was born without them then it would just be a fishy blob.