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Can u put a female and male beta in the same bowl?


Question Posted Friday July 25 2008, 6:02 pm

Can u put a female and male beta in the same bowl, and what do i do after the eggs hatch?

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Lizard-Girl answered Saturday May 30 2009, 4:57 pm:
no you cannot put any other betas in to the same bowl and if you want to breed them you have to have 3 diffrent tanks, when put together you have to watch them because if they start fighting you have to remove one of them and try again another time if it does work the male beta takes care of the eggs untill they hatch when that happens you have to remove the male beta because he will eat his babies >_< yes it is a very very hard process.

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uisforukelele answered Friday July 25 2008, 8:04 pm:
No, they would kill each other. You can't put two betas in the same bowl permanently. Go to a pet store and ask them about breeding betas. You have to get a tank with a partition, and all kinds of stuff. You have to like, separate the eggs from everything else because the parents will attack them. It's best to get advice from people at a pet store.

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ASAPcamille answered Friday July 25 2008, 6:45 pm:
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pinkpolkadots answered Friday July 25 2008, 6:42 pm:
No, you cannot keep a female and male betta in the same bowl. The male would attack and kill the female.

Your best bet is to buy a book on breeding fish for the eggs part.

Good luck and sorry I couldnt help any more. I don't know much about fish, just that male bettas generally need to be in the bowl by themselves.

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