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Don't worry about it. He will die when his time is up. Why rush and try to anticipate bad things.

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How old do betta fish have to be to breed them?

3-4 months. And they usually stop spawning at a little over a year.


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A male Betta will only tolerate a female in with him during the courting and spawning process. Once this (spawning) is over he will kill her if she is left in with him.


Does the female betta fish hold the babys?

No, after spawning the male cares for the eggs and fry for the first few days after hatch. The male chases the female away after spawning is finished and she has no further input on the raising process. A male will often kill a female who's not removed from the spawning tank soon after the process is over as he becomes very protective and considers all other fish including the mother as an invader.


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Do betta fish fight if they know each other?

They are instinctively fighting over territory and breeding rights, only one male will dominate.


What can't you feed a Betta fish?

they are finichy only betta fish food is safe anything else will over fill poison or not provide enouph nutrients to keep the fisha alive


Why betta fight?

They want territories and they fight over it. They are greedy fish. They will fight to get territory


Why isn't my male betta fish getting bigger?

mabe because you are over feeding it


What is wrong with your Betta fish if he has a bubble over his eye and discoloration?

check the PH in the water,


What is the term for external fish reproduction where eggs are released and sperm is exuded over the eggs?

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Why are betta fish aggressive compared to other types of fish?

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What can make a betta fish die?

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