yes, and here is everything about breeding them
http://www.oneworldinternetcafe.com/betta/
http://www.bettysplendens.com/articles/catview.imp?catid=856
Hope that helps
Good luck
EB
2007-07-19 23:03:47
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answered by Kribensis lover 7
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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
2007-07-20 07:14:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. After the male blows a bubble nest on top of the water. The male will entice the female to under the bubble nest,where they both entwine and the eggs are released and then fertilized. The eggs will adhere to the bubble nest. Males will even retrieve eggs that have fallen out of the nest. Remove the female after mating and the rest is history.
2007-07-20 08:02:22
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answered by stargrazer 5
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Kind of but with the males help. The male will embrace the female and squeeze the eggs out. When he does this he is also fertilizing the eggs. Then he will pick them up and place them in the nest.
2007-07-20 07:52:25
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answered by LuvinLife 4
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Yes they do. The male and female will entwine themselves togather, then the female will lay the eggs and the male will fertilized it and pick it up and dump it into his bubble nest.
2007-07-20 06:02:22
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answered by dragonfly_sg 5
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Yes, they are not livebearers.
2007-07-20 07:04:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they do..
2007-07-20 07:00:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Not while they are fighting.
2007-07-20 05:55:36
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answered by Anonymous
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