If you never did this before, you may not be able to tell if she is full of eggs. My female didn't look full of eggs and my male didn't have much of a bubble nest after several days when I tried spawning them. Then one day I went to check on them and I caught them in the act. After that she was dripping eggs all over the place.The male floated the eggs under the cup and built a pretty impressive bubble nest by the next time I checked on them. He was a good dad. I would give it a little more time and see what happens.
2007-07-23 15:04:49
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answered by Julianna 3
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So i'm bring about have self assurance that a million male a million lady is a foul combination a million male desires a minimum of three-4 women folk so he's not consistently hounding one lady the way i've got been informed to do it extremely is particularly time ingesting yet to cut up the female in comparable tank betta residence or something like whilst the male is waiting he will make a bubble sack on the actual of the tank or on below great leaf if there is something like 0.5 a plastic cup or something then launch the female and spawning will initiate the male wraps himself around the female and he or she releases the eggs ones she's executed the male will take over scoop up the eggs and place them interior the bubble sack chase the female away and it is meant to be a competent time to get rid of the female as she would have the capacity to consume the eggs because of the fact the male takes over and cares totally for the eggs returning any eggs that fall from the nest and repairing if mandatory as quickly as The eggs hatch then the male additionally must be bumped off as he will then consume his youthful different issues i've got been informed will help initiate spawning technique is to get rid of a few inches of water and placed hang action picture over the actual of the tank to create slightly humidity and probably including 0.5 a banana epidermis to the water to create a skum on the water my community fish save keeper says he has pictured of bettas breeding in a OX hoof foot print packed with water so in the event that they're going to bread there ;)
2016-10-19 06:49:59
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answered by ? 4
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Let them see each other but not be in the same tank as each other. Put the female in a glass chimney inside the male's tank. The female, if she's interested in having babies, will start to produce eggs and the male will start to build a bubble nest. This takes about a WEEK.
2007-07-23 08:02:37
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answered by Sarah O. 3
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You need to remove the female from the tank. If she doesn't look full of eggs, then she isn't full of eggs and is not ready to spawn with the male. Remove her and condition both of them for at least another week.
MM
2007-07-23 07:45:40
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answered by magicman116 7
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omg, how many times are you going to ask the same question over and over, I answered already 3 of them, and included a bunch of advice as well as websites to read up on
If you don't read the websites, and don't listen to any advice you get, why even asking?
I know that MM would agree with me that you need at LEAST a 10 gallon tank for spawning, that you need to condition your male and your female before you put them together, that you're only suppose to fill the tank up till about 6" for your male to care easier for the fry
For right now you have to take the female out of your tank, condition her properly and wait until she looks full of eggs before you can add her again to the male
You will kill her before you get any result if you don't start soon with reading up on informations provided to you
EB
2007-07-23 09:11:28
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answered by Kribensis lover 7
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The male has to have made a nest before you put the female in(put the female in the main tank inside a tub or smaller tank, so the male can see her then he will make a nest., And did you condtion the female? She has to have ggs in her before you breed, And how old are the bettas?
2007-07-23 07:43:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is everything you need to know about breeding bettas
http://www.oneworldinternetcafe.com/betta/
http://www.bettysplendens.com/articles/catview.imp?catid=856
I just hope that you have at least a 10 gallon tank for them to spawn and breed
Hope that helps
Good luck
W
2007-07-23 07:45:24
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answered by Wolf 3
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leave the fish alone and let them figure it out
2007-07-23 07:44:57
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answered by Blakcat 3
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let the fish be
2007-07-23 07:43:06
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answered by The man 1
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i'm a little confused here
2007-07-23 07:43:25
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answered by Anonymous
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