see how shes thrashing around and wiggling? she wants him to build a nest and tap it, my female always does that same kinda dance when shes ready to humpidy hump hump
mine only alwos the female around when breading, never left her in after they done getting down, but if I just put her in he will try n kill her, I have to have her in a breeder for 2 or 3 days
they usually don't get along if the female is a darker or much brighter color than the male, if the male is darker and brigther than the female they get along just fine, at least that's how it has worked for my bettas xD
@creamRocks1 they don't always kill the female beta i used to keep a male and female in my tank all the time, and the male never tried to kill the female, they were always buddy buddy, and i think i heard that a male and female beta wont have any troubles 2/3 of the time.
This is NOT a typical response! Could the poster of this video please put up a warning on this video??? Most of the time, the male WILL kill the female! Don't risk your fish!
people who kept saying female and male betta shouldnt be together is dumb. I put mine both together, they love it, they swim together. the male kept following her around like they're brothers and sister. I said that because the female is young and the male is kind of old. They flared at first when they met each other but when i put my male in the breeding tank alone, he jumped out of it to be free and after that he never flares at her. Thats how you train your male betta to be peaceful.
your bettas are beautiful!
saktah 3 weeks ago
this is not abnormal. peaceful is catching for any creature. including 'fighting' types. :D
springloadedchicken 1 month ago
i dont reccommend this because afterwards like later on they might start fighting
mistyfallflame 1 month ago
see how shes thrashing around and wiggling? she wants him to build a nest and tap it, my female always does that same kinda dance when shes ready to humpidy hump hump
whiteboypatrickkelly 1 month ago
mine only alwos the female around when breading, never left her in after they done getting down, but if I just put her in he will try n kill her, I have to have her in a breeder for 2 or 3 days
whiteboypatrickkelly 1 month ago
@Greenhornet270 odd question...
neversaynever579 1 month ago
they usually don't get along if the female is a darker or much brighter color than the male, if the male is darker and brigther than the female they get along just fine, at least that's how it has worked for my bettas xD
anie6142 1 month ago
@creamRocks1 they don't always kill the female beta i used to keep a male and female in my tank all the time, and the male never tried to kill the female, they were always buddy buddy, and i think i heard that a male and female beta wont have any troubles 2/3 of the time.
TheYoungirishboyo 1 month ago
This is NOT a typical response! Could the poster of this video please put up a warning on this video??? Most of the time, the male WILL kill the female! Don't risk your fish!
CreamRocks1 2 months ago
people who kept saying female and male betta shouldnt be together is dumb. I put mine both together, they love it, they swim together. the male kept following her around like they're brothers and sister. I said that because the female is young and the male is kind of old. They flared at first when they met each other but when i put my male in the breeding tank alone, he jumped out of it to be free and after that he never flares at her. Thats how you train your male betta to be peaceful.
maycuti3 2 months ago