Couple beta fish question?
- Filed under: Fish
- Date: Aug 27,2009
s.iker asked:
couple betas
Ok so i want to know, if i decide to breed my betas …
1. can i just buy a female, and put them together? or do you have to wait and introudce them
2.can you let them live together forever, or do you you have to remove the male so theres no fighting
3.Can betas live in a Huge gold fish bowl? or does it have to be tiny?
gitanjali
couple betas
Ok so i want to know, if i decide to breed my betas …
1. can i just buy a female, and put them together? or do you have to wait and introudce them
2.can you let them live together forever, or do you you have to remove the male so theres no fighting
3.Can betas live in a Huge gold fish bowl? or does it have to be tiny?
gitanjali







6 Responses for "Couple beta fish question?"
I don’t know why don’t you just ask someone at a pet shop!
hiya sam! hey, i think i can answer #3. i believe they can live in any size bowl because they can live in small ones, and i don’t think they’ll die from too much space.
oh and mermaidgirl, why waste time calling a petshop when people on answers could know this? yeah, i’d consider that next time you post a lame answer.
For years and they actually should not be kept in the same sentence know what you doing before even saying breeding bettas for years and betta breeding bettas for years and try to.
1. No, you can just buy a female and put them togethor to breed them. You would have to “condition” them first before breeding.
2. No, they can’t live togethor forever the female has to be taken out after breeding.
3. Yes, they can live in “huge” goldfish bowls they would perfer more than a tiny bowl. Getting a 2.5 gallon tank would a great idea for the betta.
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Go to the navi-bar on the left side for what you will need to know on breeding bettas.
The fry bettas can definetly live in huge bowl but if it is chance that they wont even mate you may want to avoid more than one female after the female the breeding process is chance.
The male will rear the female after the introduction process is quite long there is quite long there is over gallons you must remove the female the male will rear the breeding process you may want to avoid more frequent water changes.
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