Brightestdai
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Hi there, just wondering how I should go abouts breeding bettas in my 20g tank?
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+1GetItSahn said:From what I understand, they're not easy and experience breeding is recommended . Hopefully a betta breeder comes along soon and helps you out
As far as I know, You only keep males and females together when they breed. I guess you could keep 5 females in a sorority but the males/males must be separated when not breeding.Brightestdai said:No, but I can buy them for cheap
ok can you find homes for all of them?Brightestdai said:No, but I can buy them for cheap
No, no, no. 1 female at a time. But everything else is correct.BerryAttack said:before breeding you NEED a place that will buy and or take them from you. if you have that down then have a 20 gallon tank with one male and five females with low-medium flow water, lots of coverage.
the male will make a bubble nest, the females will be fat with eggs, then they'll breed. once the male takes the eggs from the female you MUST remove her and allow her to rest in a already cycled, densely planted tank. and remove other females.
after a few days you remove the male... and thats all i know.. someone else will have to fill in the rest...
never bred them, but gave a swing at it. haha good thing other people know more about this then i do.. just knew you needed multiple females.... but didn't know when to take out xDCreature said:
No, no, no. 1 female at a time. But everything else is correct.before breeding you NEED a place that will buy and or take them from you. if you have that down then have a 20 gallon tank with one male and five females with low-medium flow water, lots of coverage.
the male will make a bubble nest, the females will be fat with eggs, then they'll breed. once the male takes the eggs from the female you MUST remove her and allow her to rest in a already cycled, densely planted tank. and remove other females.
after a few days you remove the male... and thats all i know.. someone else will have to fill in the rest...
never bred them, but gave a swing at it. haha good thing other people know more about this then i do.. just knew you needed multiple females.... but didn't know when to take out xDBerryAttack said:
No, no, no. 1 female at a time. But everything else is correct.
before breeding you NEED a place that will buy and or take them from you. if you have that down then have a 20 gallon tank with one male and five females with low-medium flow water, lots of coverage.
the male will make a bubble nest, the females will be fat with eggs, then they'll breed. once the male takes the eggs from the female you MUST remove her and allow her to rest in a already cycled, densely planted tank. and remove other females.
after a few days you remove the male... and thats all i know.. someone else will have to fill in the rest...
never bred them, but gave a swing at it. haha good thing other people know more about this then i do.. just knew you needed multiple females.... but didn't know when to take out xDCreature said:
No, no, no. 1 female at a time. But everything else is correct.
before breeding you NEED a place that will buy and or take them from you. if you have that down then have a 20 gallon tank with one male and five females with low-medium flow water, lots of coverage.
the male will make a bubble nest, the females will be fat with eggs, then they'll breed. once the male takes the eggs from the female you MUST remove her and allow her to rest in a already cycled, densely planted tank. and remove other females.
after a few days you remove the male... and thats all i know.. someone else will have to fill in the rest...