To spawn bettas you need to first prepare the fish.
You'll need to make sure you feed them extra well, and provide a wide variety of foods. Betta's do well with meaty foods and many will feed them black worms in preparation to breeding them.
Now you'll want to introduce the females to the males. I find that the easiest way to do this is to put a divider in the tank and have the male on one side and the female(s) on the other. This will allow the male to see the females and vice versa, but not allow the male to beat up the females.
Alternatively you can put in several females into the tank with the male which will spread out his aggression.
Once you notice that a female is becoming gravid (filled with eggs) you should remove all of the other females and put the male and female together in the tank.
You should lower the water level in the tank so that there is about 3-4 inches of water in the tank. You'll also want to minimize any water movements as this will effect the ability of the male to build a bubble nest. You can do this by using a simply sponge filter and a small air pump for filtration.
The male will build a bubble nest at the top of the tank. This is where the eggs will be put once they are fertilized.
When the female is ready she will move up towards the bubble nest and they will do the mating dance, at which point she will start dropping eggs. The male will fertilize the eggs and then put them into the nest.
Once the egg laying stops you need to move the female to a different tank and leave the male with the eggs.
Here is a good article on breeding bettas:
http://www.aquaria.info/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=311
2007-07-16 15:54:50
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answered by Anonymous
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This all depends on whether the male is ready to breed or not, mine usually builds a nest in a matter of hours. I usually float the female in a jar in the morning, and by afternoon the male would have built a bubblenest.
2007-07-16 12:50:38
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answered by aquamac 4
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indian almond leaves ... the appropriate thank you to bypass ... the tannins launched mimic water bettas originate from and help harden the bettas scales to coach for mating ... the tannins even have have anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties to help heal any fins or injuries from mating ... i upload slightly to the two my betta tanks after each water substitute and that they the two continually blow yet another nest (and that i've got no longer any purpose of breeding them) ... in no way had fin rot or any illness with my bettas ... "to boot to those measures, that's a powerful theory to apply Indian almond leaves. Almond timber advance clearly interior the betta's organic habitat, and the leaves difficulty the water in this type of way that promotes valuable breeding. in the beginning, the almond leaf factors a place for the betta to make its bubble nest. It additionally secretes a substance into the water that makes the bubble nest stickier and extra possibly to stay intact. a powerful bubble nest is needed for a valuable spawn. Almond leaves are additionally stated to harden the scales of the betta fish, making it much less complicated for them to stand up to the trials of the act of mating. Betta spawning could be quite violent, however the almond leaves help mitigate quite some the effects of tough spawning."
2016-10-03 23:00:49
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answered by ? 4
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3 days
2007-07-16 10:53:48
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answered by lilly v 3
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Hello, that will depend on the male Betta. Generally about 1 to three days is normal.
2007-07-16 09:52:34
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answered by fishbarn 5
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I have had them build a nice nest in the matter of a few hours and other take 3 days and still have a shabby little nest, it really depends on the male and how much practice he has had.
MM
2007-07-16 09:56:42
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answered by magicman116 7
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From 1-3 days, He will only make it if he is happy in his surroundings.
2007-07-16 09:46:45
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answered by Anonymous
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mine happened after 2 days..
2007-07-16 09:54:46
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answered by Anonymous
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