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How long does it take to hatch betta eggs? and should i take the male out of the tank when the babies hatch?

  • i have a beautiful betta and i want to breed him with a beautiful female. i need to know if i should takew him out of the tank if the eggs hatch properly.. and how long do the eggs take to hatch? thanks for helping me!!

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    I have bred bettas for over 15 years now. Thousands of fish and thousands of spawns. Here is the method I use that wors for me. Breeding tank: A 10 gallon makes a good breeding tank for bettas. Place in on a dark surface and set it up with no gravel or decorations. Use a small sponge filter and a heater. maintain the heat at 78-82, the temerature is not really that critical. Using a hood is a good idea to hold in heat and moisture. Conditioning: Condition the male in the breeding tank. Condition the female in a seperate tank and be sure they cannot see each other. Feed well on frozen or live foods alternating with flakes or pellets for at least a week. The female should be plump with eggs and the male should be flaring and showing his best color, maybe even building a bubble nest. Spawning: Drop the water level in the breeding tank to about 5" deep. Place the female in a bowl or other container next to the breeding tank so that the male can see her. As soon as there is a good bubble nest in the breeding tank add the female. Check for eggs in the bubble nest every few hours. You know they are finished when the female is hiding from the male and he no longer leaves the nest to chase her down. He will also not be trying to attract her to the nest. At this time remove the female from the breeding tank. If they fail to breed within a few hours go back and repeat the conditioning steps for a week. Eggs and fry: The eggs will hatch in 2 days. At first the male will collect the babies and return them to the bubble nest, this is normal. Once you see that the babes are able to swim in a normal fashion, remove the male. Now is the time to start feeding the babies. Feed them newly hatched brine shrimp, micro worms or vinegar eels. Feed several times a day for the first week to 10 days. At that time you can start addig some powdered flake food to their diet and begin increasing the water level in the tank. Care: The babies need very clean water. Do a 50% or more water change every day and be sure to remove any uneaten food or dead babies that you see. Keeping the water clean and changed very often is one of the major keys to sucess. Be sure you cull the brood. Culling is to remove unwanted fish. Remove any deformed fish right away and destroy them. Rearing and selection: Eventually you will need to split the batch as they will over crowd the 10 gallon. Removing the females to another tank is the best way. The males can stay together without a problem. Continue to feed quality foods of increasing size working your way up to frozen or adult brine shrimp and continue to do large daily water changes. Once they begin to develop color, you should cull based on color. Keep the color you like and remove the rest. Even if you started with two reds you will get a few that are not red or are not evenly colored. If they are near adult size a shop should buy them from you or at least give you some store credit. Be ruthless, keep only the very best to breed with next time around. The males can stay together basically for their entire lives as long as you never seperate them. Once seperated even for a day they will begin to fight so keep that in mind. Best of luck and stick with it, you'll have baby betta before you know it! MM

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Both of the other answers come from people who have never spawned Bettas. The female should only be introduced in to the males tank after she is plump with eggs and her spawning tube is visible. The male will only accept a ripe female if he has signaled his readiness by building a bubble nest. When the pair has spawned the female is driven away by the male. In the confines of an aquarium she would be killed. The male keeps the eggs in the bubble nest until they hatch. After hatching the male continues to care for the fry for 2 to 3 weeks,until the fry develop their labyrinth organs.(So they can breathe whole air). You really need more research,probably a good Betta book. There are many other things that you need to understand to make your attempt successful i.e.,tank for spawning, food for the fry,food for conditioning the pair,room temperature for growing out the fry, type of filter for the spawning tank,and a whole lot more. I hope you won't be discouraged, because spawning Bettas can be a very rewarding experience.----Good luck,PeeTee.

PeeTee

Read up on betta breeding at www.bettatalk.com. Leave daddy fish in until all the eggs have hatched and until the babies are floating mid-water by themselves. When the babies are first born, they will sink to the bottom but as they consume the egg sac, they will begin to swim on their own. When they do that, take daddy out and give him a nice rest and recouperation in a clean tank. It takes 2-3 days (depend on how warm the tank is) days for eggs to hatch. Make sure you have EVERYTHING already handy before you start breeding--baby food, clean tanks, etc. Read the whole breeding thing on Bettatalk to know what will happen as the babies get bigger, what the demands will be on you, what you will need to provide. It won't help for you to already have baby fish who need htings that you cannot provide so you have to watch them all die.

Inundated in SF

Male and female Bettas should not be kept together except for an hour or two in a fish bowl or small aquarium, while they spawn. Keep each male in its own fish bowl. Check out the website below for excellent betta fish tips and ideas! Now, sometimes more than one Male Betta can live together in a large aquarium. But most experienced Betta Fish breeders keep each male in its own bowl. Female Bettas can be kept together in one aquarium. Some experienced Betta breeds keep a few mild tempered males together in large aquariums with or without females. But some males are too aggressive and cannot be kept with other Bettas, except for a short time for breeding with a female. Learn how to to best breed your betta fish by reading this website info.

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no you want to take the female and the male out because the male will kill the babies by fighting them the female will kill them by eating them it should take a couple of weeks for the eggs to hatch

jessica j

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