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well you have to have a large aquareum and let the male have space and then they might fight i little but they will know what to do
put a female and a male together the male will start to bump into the female or into the walls and it will get the female in the mood.after then the female will drop an eggs and the male will put them in the nest.when they hatch remove the female because the male will think she will kill the babies.after then the male will guard.
If you mean " how do they reproduce?" then the simple answer is the female lays eggs (ova) when the male embraces her and then they are fertilised by the male. In more detail. As she releases her eggs the male releases his milt (sperm) which fertilises them. The male fish then separates from the female and collects the eggs in his mouth and blows them into a nest of bubbles that he built before starting the spawning process. They continue this process of press collect for some time until the female is spawned out. After spawning is finished the male will care for the eggs and young until he thinks the young are able to look after themselves.
Bettas are egg layers. The male will blow a cluster of bubbles on the surface of the water and flare his fins at the female to impress her (kind of like a peacock). When the male and female are both willing, the female lays eggs and the male fertilizes them. Then the male will then carry the eggs up to the bubblenest, where he protects them until they hatch.

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