They are spawning.
The Walmart around my place is $5.00 ~ $8.00
in male fighter fish there is very deep colour and in female there is very fead colour female have a egg sack but males dont have
The mature male has brighter colours and larger flowing fins than the female.
yes the female fighter has eggs before she meets the male, when they meet and do there business the female will release her eggs and the male will fertilise the eggs
If there are bubbles around the top of the bowl, it means your fish is happy :)
A female betta (fighter fish) may get vertical stripes at breeding time, and horizontal ones if they are stressed. Fading colours usually means illness or water quality issue
you need to seprate them or they will kill each other!
Siamese fighters (Betta splendens) are a tropical fish and need to be kept at around 78F.
If you can get a female of the same type as the male you have, that is best, but any female Betta will spawn with any male Betta provided they have the correct conditions and are both ready to breed.
She is an old old fish and is comming towards the end of her expected lifespan.
The fish they stole were Japanese Fighter Fish
If she doesn't spawn with him he will kill her. After she has spawned with him he will kill her. Male Siamese fighters (Beta splendens) will attempt to kill any other of the same species in its environment except for the short time when he is either courting or breeding.