Breeding Betta Fish - Helpful Tips

Posted Jun 02, 2009 by marcusb717 / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Looking to breed Betta fish? Make sure you check out these helpful hints!

For those of you who are unsure, breeding betta fish can be fun and a rewarding activity but it does take time, plus some effort on your part for it to be a success. The basic thing is to arrange some study, especially if you are looking into strain specified varieties of betta. There are several kinds, but generally the pet shops are going to sell only one or two species. So, the most sensible thing to execute if you are planning on breeding bettas, is to look up a respectable breeder in your area. The fish you get from these breeders are going to be healthier than those obtained from pet shops, which ought to mean they are going to be easier to breed and ultimately they are going to be ina better condition.

Once you have located a reputable breeder it is time to condition your fish tanks and obtain your fish. You are likley to need to purchase several males and females which should ensure you create at least one breeding pair. Many fish do not get along even if they are male and female of the same species so it is essential not to assume that just because you put them in the same aquarium, that they will mate. You will want to keep them separate, not just the males, but females from males as this promotes your betta to be in the best of health achievable prior to breeding.


To guarantee that your beta are fit to breed and healthy, feed them good quality food and make sure that the tanks you are holding them in are fashioned to offer them the greatest comfort. The fish will in the end show signals of readying to mate - first observed when males start to build bubble nests. It is a valid idea to have bigger leafy flora that remain near the top of the fish tank as these are the most favored circumstances for this species of fish. The females will begin to exhibit indications of getting bigger, and when these conditions are fulfilled, position the female alongside the male - in some strains, you will in reality be in a position to observe the eggs.

Once you are putting breeding betta fish in the same tank, anticipate the female to get a bit beat up, because males are improbably aggressive so it is important to keep an eye on the couple. If it does not come along after a day or so that procreation has taken place or it is evident the pair are not compatible, transfer the female and provide her a a couple of days respite. You can try again with the aforementioned pair or a different pair after this respite time. If the breeding betta fish are productive, you will see the male squeezing the female and she will let go of her eggs. Once the coupling process is finished and the male starts to move the eggs into the bubble nest he has created, you can safely remove the female, as the male bettas are the sex that look after their offspring. Within a few days, the young will hatch and there will be a different generation to enjoy.

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