Can ya keep a male and female betta in the same tank, but not spawn? But to make the bettas LOVE each other?
2007-03-24
05:23:21
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Thanks. But also, have you heard of a betta breeder named faith, owner of betta talk website? I know she could make two bettas compatible, or should I just take the easy way out by just getting one male betta?
2007-03-24
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Actually no... Unless U are wanting them to breed, but in that case not all pairs will be sucessful. A male should not be together with another Betta (Male or Female) as they will fight and surely one would die or injured. Some female are fierce which will tear down the male fin to pieces...
2007-03-25 07:23:45
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answered by donnpoh 2
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You can most effective positioned a female and male in combination whilst they're going to mate. The male will blow bubbles and can fill the highest of the water with them. The feminine will do the equal. The feminine will lay her eggs within the bubbles, however after she has performed this you need to take the feminine out she is going to consume the eggs. Once they have got hatched you are taking the male out. You should purchase a separator for the tanks. You can positioned in most cases any fish with a male beta so long as the opposite fish don't seem to be totally competitive and also you desire to ensure they don't seem to be fin nippers. Female betas are the extra competitive fish. they're going to kill the opposite fish. You will have to now not positioned 2 male Betta's in combination they with combat till one has died.
2016-09-05 14:23:13
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answered by velo 4
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NO! You can't. If your tank is so heavily planted that you cant each the bottom, fine, but if you do have that setup chances are youre an experienced aquarist and dont need to ask this question in the first place.
2007-03-24 05:31:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I've done this. They will either spawn or the male will kill the female.
2007-03-24 05:30:36
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answered by Anonymous
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You CAN but it must be heavily planted. Males will pursue females and some will kill once they're 'done' with their females.
However,if you have a docile male and docile females,usually they can be kept alright together.
2007-03-24 05:27:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep only one male,but you can add some females.
2007-03-24 19:02:55
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answered by DAGIM 4
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NOOOOOOO!!!!
there is no way they can survive!!
if you keep it heavily planted like that other person suggested, it'll just take longer for the male to find the female, but once he does, she's gone for it.
he'll kill her.
they always do.
its their nature.
i would advise you not to do it if you want both your fish to live.
2007-03-24 05:31:45
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answered by lenea16 2
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you can put thgem together but they might fight from time to time, also u might not want to do that if u dont want baby batta fish. so yea think that one over and if u have farther questions please feel free to e-mail me at codysmelser@yahoo.com
2007-03-24 05:28:34
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answered by Anonymous
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NO! You would need a partition.
2007-03-24 05:31:11
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answered by sagebrushdelite 2
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