Well the title says it all. I was so excited today becuase my male finally finished his buble nest. I conditioned both of them for 2 weeks woth bloodworms and good quality flakes. The female was fat with eggs and her ovipositor was sticking out and I was sure they were ready to breed, so i released her in with the male betta. I sat there for 2 hours watching him chase her and bite at her. She didn't get hurt, but she was a little stressed. I ended up putting her back in her container inside the 10 gallon. I have no idea why It didnt work? Does it usually take longer? I guess the male wasn't ready to breed. I had my sponge filter on low, and it was like that for 2-3 days when they were in seperate containers.. I also found out why my male didnt want to make a buble nest. He didnt like the sponge filter, so when I turned it off, he started making a HUGE buble nest.
by the way, she was actually not aggresive at all with the male. She hid and ran from him. He was the really aggresive one.Does anyone know why it didnt work?
Thank you Kelly
betta breeding failed
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Wow I'm sorry that it didn't work...but try again! I hear a lot of the same thing. So, maybe try again and give them more time together...you know the way it should go, once they're together, so maybe just give em a longer time together, if she has places to hide (which it sounds like she does , he might be too inexperienced, her too. I'd keep trying, and when they are apart but conditioning, let them see each other...
have you heard of people having the female placed in a jar, in the males tank. The jar is almost level with the waters top; and I've heard that once she's "ready" and he's built his nest and flared at her for a while, she'll hop out on her own, to get to work!!
Either way, please keep us posted. It's exciting!!
have you heard of people having the female placed in a jar, in the males tank. The jar is almost level with the waters top; and I've heard that once she's "ready" and he's built his nest and flared at her for a while, she'll hop out on her own, to get to work!!
Either way, please keep us posted. It's exciting!!
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