Re: breeding a 7-month-old male with a 1.5-year-old female
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 10:33 am
Female Bettas can get pretty aggressive, and sometimes they fight. I've even seen short fin males that look like females attack and kill long fin males. You might want to separate the two for a bit and see what happens. Take a closer look at the female's belly, see if it's got a white ovipositor - that's the egg laying tube. Females have this white ovipositor, while males are dark.
If your male's getting constipated from food, I'd say you're feeding too much dry food. Try giving him some small insects like aphids, flies, or mosquitoes. Mosquito larvae are great too. You can also feed him frozen brineshrimp, bloodworms, or daphnia. Just make sure to defrost them first.
I've also used prawns and shrimp - just remove the head, shell, and gut, and cut the tail into small bits. Give him one or two bits at a time, and remove any uneaten food after 5 minutes. Big regular water changes are key to keeping the water clean.
I used to feed my fish like this, 4 times a day, and they never had any issues.
If your male's getting constipated from food, I'd say you're feeding too much dry food. Try giving him some small insects like aphids, flies, or mosquitoes. Mosquito larvae are great too. You can also feed him frozen brineshrimp, bloodworms, or daphnia. Just make sure to defrost them first.
I've also used prawns and shrimp - just remove the head, shell, and gut, and cut the tail into small bits. Give him one or two bits at a time, and remove any uneaten food after 5 minutes. Big regular water changes are key to keeping the water clean.
I used to feed my fish like this, 4 times a day, and they never had any issues.