It depends on what tropical fish it is. If it is a livebearer about 3 weeks but it also depends if it is stressed out or not And egg scatterer eggs get fertilised outside the body of the female. The eggs should hatch in about 20 Hours after being fertilised. This system is almost the same in all other egg layers.
NO!!!!! They should not eat betta fish...but if your cat has then call a vet, and don't get anymore betta Fish!
NO!!! Lizards should only be kept with other lizards of their own species. Some kinds of lizards are fine by themselves. Waste from the lizard is poisonous to fish. Also, Lizards do not need a lot of water, where would the fish go? Lizards don't swim. The lizard would eat the fish. Male betta fish are best housed by themselves, or in a 10 gallon or bigger tank with neon tetras, or other gentle community fish. Also, never house a male betta with another male betta, or a female betta. They will fight until their death. Females can be kept together. Three do fine in a ten gallon tank. NEVER put bettas with fish that have long flowing or colorful fins, the betta will mistake it for another betta and kill it.
Betta, aka Fighting Fish.
He Revealed He Is Half Betta Fish.
A betta normally only lives 2-3 years, so it would be around 70 years old in "betta years".
No.
She breeds with a male Betta Fish.
of course not!!!
A betta fish is anywhere from 1 to 2 inches.
Betta fish can be from 2 to 4 inches long when fully grown.
they are spawners. they dont get "pregnant"
a female Betta is always pregnant!! But u will start to notice vertical lines on its body like this!!!!!!!!!! not like this ---------. if they are horizontal then your fish is stressed out
Betta fish grow to be an average of 2 inches from head to the beginning of the tail.
It's impossible for a female to be pregnant. They are egg layers. Females can be eggy, though.
a long time
Depends what fish you have, if the fish are colourful and have long fins then it'll probably bite it to death, every betta is different.
It actually depends on how long it has been living. If you were to get a 2-4 year old one, about 3 days. If you were to get one 5+ then 1-4 weeks. Be careful NOT to leave the male betta in with the female too long they will DESTROY each other.