My betta breeding set up

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2008

my male and female betta breeding tank
male is a crowntial the tank is a 10 gallon tank

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  • do female betta needs to eat while setup is ongoing or not ?

  • yes they do

  • i've heard that its best to condition, feed well for a couple of weeks, then let them be for a couple days while breeding process is ongoing.

  • well, thats true., i feed mine up to the day that they breed. its just seems to work best for me. but im all up for trying new things!

  • i have a female betta just wanted to check as according to your video u have put female in a cup. is thet cup a normal size cup or a bit bigger

  • you can use any size but its nice to have a bit bigger! i got a video that shows a better set up

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  • The one in the tank has got fin rot

  • O.o Awkward silance

    pht my TV al turns on in the middle of teh vid

  • @memeluzski123 You have to leave it in the cup with water changes once a week and feed it still and wait until it gets plump and filled with eggs and make sure the male had made a bubblenest or they will still fight. and when the nest is done and she is filled with eggs let the female out.

  • plz answerr !! what can i do ?! my male keep like hitting the female and she runs away from him back to her hiding place ! idk if anything will be done if it keeps going like this :(

  • why dose the male need so much room is it for the buble nest

  • @TheCritterkeeper That's a female. Jeez.

  • no the one in the cup is male just younger look at the fins they are way long

  • Gorgeous male crowntail!

  • he looks pissed

  • @husky2008

    they should be fine, but id get a younger betta, around the age of your male for a more successful spawn.

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