Males and females should only be kept together in a tank the day they are bred
Females can sometimes be kept together if the tank is big enough. A 5 gallon tank with 4 or 5 females and lots of hiding places is suitable. Never keep females together if you have less than 4, as one will bully the others.
The ability to add tankmates often depends on the disposition of your betta. If he's docile, you may be able to add some white clouds. It's very rare to find such a betta.
Bettas live in low oxygen water and will, in the wild, aggressively drive away all other fish that are using up their air, especially other male bettas (competition) with which they will fight to the death. In the wild, males will only allow females near them when mating. If a female who is not ready to mate encounters a male, she will simply leave. To stay indicates interest in mating, and if she is not ready and rejects his advances the confused male may kill her. If they do spawn successfully, the male will immediately drive her away, seeing her as a danger to the eggs. If glass walls prevent her from getting out of his way, she will probably be fatally injured. If you want to breed bettas, keep her in a small tank next to your male betta tank so he can see her and she can fill up with eggs first. When introducing the female to his tank, keep her inside a glass jar so he cannot get to her until the bubble nest is built and she is ready to spawn with him. As soon as they have finished spawning the female must be removed immediately.
When not breeding, keeping both male and female bettas in the same tank is absolutely impossible. Males do not see females as anything except potential opportunities to breed or else potential dangers to any eggs they are guarding, the food supply and the oxygen supply.
Yes.
yes
A girl Betta is dull and not as pretty as the male. But, a boy Betta is colorful and pretty to attract the female mate.
It's all in the tail. the males is larger and longer and the females is shorter.
No, they are fighting fish. They will kill each other no matter what sex they are.
No, they can live alone or with other female bettas. They might bite each other but won't kill.
Boys have more colors than girls....THE PRETTIER ONE
you can tell if its a boy or girl by the fins the male Betta has long fins and the female Betta has small fins
yes if not how its fertilised
of course not!!!
This is a BIG NO NO!! Bettas need at least 2.5 gallons of water to themselves, and if you put a male and a female together, it will most likely result with you have two dead bettas. Keep your boy and girl in separate 2.5 gallon heated tanks.
If it was a girl it would be. Either lilly,dina,tina,lucy or isabele.if it was a boy it would be josh,david,oliver,paul or charlie or name it by any boy or girl