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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2006

My very first Betta breeding success

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  • Congrats! Mine failed =.= accidentally destroyed the bubble nest while cleaning. Now the male has got aggressive and attacks the female... =( Feel so guilty.

  • @happying7 You should never get your hands in the tank during the mating, after it you remove the female, then leave the male to take care of the eggs and after the babies hatch and their yolk sack has been consumed. then you can remove the male. But no cleaning during that time. Ventilation causes the nest to break, so keep the tank covered.

  • Id like to breed mine. How do I care for the fry ?

  • Feed them infusoria, newly hatched brine shrimp or microworms.

  • i just bought a female and put her in the tank with my male, they aren't attacking eachother. they just swim around like they are friends. lol and i plan on feeding the fry mashed up pellets because i couldn't find the food. but the female is a lot smaller than i expected so idk how long it'll take.

  • Try that but I'm not sure if mashed pellets would work, for the first days is also good boiled egg yolk, just take a little with your finger tip and mash it then put in in the water it will spread around and that will help you for the first days, but remember that the tank need to be really clean, so excess of food should be removed after a while before water pollutes.

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  • lol you have a really reponsible betta father lol.

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  • i got them to mate but babies died for some reason :S

  • @Reymond112386 Where to get baby brine shrimp? Thanks.

  • that was like wtf, i had never seen that

  • This is an excellent video. Helps me to know what to expect when my female actually releases her eggs should I ever breed her. Thanks bunches!

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