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Beta Fish Breeding Tips

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Betta Fish Breeding Essential Tips

Beta fish breeding presents a very unique experience from breeding other tropical fish. This is due to the excessively aggressive characteristics of the bettas towards other fish of the same species. If you're accustomed with these amazing pets, then you will probably know that this is the exact reason that they were given the name Siamese fighting fish, of which they are also well known by.

If you are ready to learn about how to properly breed your own beautiful beta fish, then it is crucial for you to be sensitive to their basic needs and habits, because if you aren't, the male betta could end up killing the female betta fish and you will be crying bloody murder. Here are a few tips outlined in this brief article, delivering for you an overview of the procedure used by professional betta fish breeders in mating their beta fish. Before you are done reading through this article, do not even try to put a male and female beta fish in the same tank.

First condition is to make sure that the age of both your beta fish are at the very least five months old, but optimally they should be between six months and 1 year old. Keep your male and female bettas in separate tanks, but they have to be close to one another so they have time to understand each other and not fight out over their differences. One way this can be done is to maintain the female beta fish in a partially submerged container inside the betta fish tank that is holding the male fish.

After they begin to get used to each other, and going into the level of courtship where they're almost prepared for marriage, you could observe the male beta fish doing random stuff like making funny bubbles at the top of the aquarium. Don't be mistaken, as your male betta fish is not having any ailments such as love sickness, but it is merely just preparing a nest made from bubbles, commonly called the 'bubble nest'. This is one of the indications that they're both just about ready for beta fish mating to start. Another good sign is that you may see the female betta getting a set of colourful stripes.

After the bubble nest has been completely constructed, you can then without danger place your female betta in the aquarium along with its male companion. After this, they will go inside their bubble nest together and begin breeding immediately. Just before this happens, you may even watch the male beta fish doing a traditional mating romp to attract the female betta and impress her, as does often happen in the wild.

After everything is done and finished, the male will hold the female betta fish upside down so that she can release eggs, which may be up to five hundreds of eggs or more. The female will then swim into hiding and it is up to the male to take over. Make very sure you never let the female and male betta fish live together for too long as the male fish may consider the female as a threat and kill her. Once the fish babies have hatched, you need to keep them away from the male too, as the male has a inclination to devour them. And those are the important points you have to bear in mind about beta fish breeding.

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cbrokc122  says:
4 months ago

my female goes and hides but then come back and my male and her go through the ritual again, my question is how do i know when they are done?

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