How did you get the little bottles to stay up and do you worry about them falling and starting a fire or are they secured?These two seem to be getting more and more friendly so maybe I will luck out.
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Would you mind if I PM'd you to ask you some more questions about this?I removed the gooseneck from the lamp. I just stick it on with scotch tape, so I can remove it at water changes.
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This was a 20 g tank, but they are now on a 10.
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Would you mind if I PM'd you to ask you some more questions about this?![]()
Breeding bettas is an extremely difficult and challenging procedure. Both sexes must be well fed and many people prefer to breed them in a seperate 10 or 20 gallon tank. You fill the tank with only 3-4 inches if water and make sure that the water is soft and acidic. Adding indian almond leaves helps greatly and the male needs some sort of strcuture to build bubblenest underneath, preferably an indian almond leaf or a small square of bubble wrap. You then place the female in a glass container inside of the breeder tank so that the pair can acclimate to each other. Leave them like that overnight and then release her in the warning. The male will start flaring but he will eventually chase her around the tank like crazy and your female will get beat up horrendously. Sometimes males are much kinder but I’ve never had this happen with me. After anywhere from a couple hours to a few days the male wraps his body around the female, somewhat stunning her. She’ll then drop out a bunch of eggs and this process is repeated multiple times. After that remove the female and try to heal her damaged fins and fatten her up again. Raising the fry is another massive obstacle that you have to go over.This is very common but not always true. I think it depends on the fish and the environment.
Betta Boy and Heidi have been living together in a 10 gal with bottles and plants and things to hide in.
AFAICT they aren't going to breed & I don't know why. They don't seem to fight, and actually appear to like each other.
They blow bubbles and play around and often appear to be mating, but no eggs at all in many, many weeks.
These fish lived in adjacent tanks and have been able to see each other every day for many months. I was sure they'd breed in three days when I first introduced them, but no joy.