As soon as spawning has finished she should be removed. The male will chase the female and kill her otherwise.
keep tem separated unitl it is mating time
no they do not, they mate for roughly 5 minutes then separate for the female to have the babies.
um ya except it will hurt them allot and it will be difficult.
It is generally not recommended to keep the male and female betta together after mating, as the male may become aggressive towards the female. It is best to separate them to avoid potential harm to the female.
No, male otters do not drown female otters during mating.
To safely and effectively separate a male and female dog that are stuck together during mating, it is recommended to seek immediate veterinary assistance. Attempting to separate them on your own can cause harm to the dogs. A veterinarian can provide the necessary medical intervention to safely separate the dogs without causing injury.
No, a female dog cannot reproduce without mating with a male dog.
No. Male platypuses do not stay with the female. After mating, the male has little more to do with the female.
Of you have a male betta with a female, separate them. The male WILL eventually kill the female. Or it could be the other way around. When mating, the pair will be too busy and stressed to worry about food. Once they are separated they can start eating.
The male animal mounts the female. That process is called mating.
If you try to separate a male and female dog while they are "tied", it will cause considerable pain to them both. During tying, the male's penis swells and locks into the female's vagina. This swelling needs to go down before they can be separated. Trying to separate them during this time could cause tearing of reproductive structures of both the male and the female.
Foxes typically stay locked together after mating for about 15 to 30 minutes. This phenomenon, known as "tie," occurs when the male's penis swells inside the female, ensuring successful fertilization. The tie helps to increase the chances of the male's sperm fertilizing the female's eggs. After this period, they will separate and go their separate ways.