THIS IS HOW TO MARRIAGE MALE AND FEMALE HITCH RIGHT, SURE IT WORKS!!!
The mating process is very stressful for female betta fish. Adjusting the timing will help her develop healthy, fertile eggs and generate good energy.
The first thing that needs to be done is to prepare a special tank for breeding. After that give a barrier in the tank. When the tank is ready, place the female in the tank, and allow the female betta to get used to the environment for 30 minutes. After that, put the male in the tank on the other side (not the same place with the female) and let the male swim or adapt to his environment.
When the male becomes aware of the female's presence, the male will become darker in color and begin to expand his fins trying to show the female that he is attracted. If the male starts biting the glass, there is no need to worry as this is normal behavior. If the female begins to be receptive, her body color will become darker and display a vertical pattern along her midsection, this also indicates that she is ready to breed.
After about an hour of introductions, the male betta will begin to be seen building his bubble nest. The male will spend his time going back and forth to build a nest and also show off to the female. Keep the male and female in separate compartments overnight. If it's been all night, release the female to the male's place, from here the female will see the nest made by the male, whether according to his standards or not.
Don't forget to cover the tank with plastic wrap or plastic wrap to create a moist environment for the eggs to hatch and the fry to develop properly.
Mating between male and female betta fish will begin by knocking each other over until the male is able to turn the female around and wraps himself around her belly and squeezes the female's body tightly. For beginners this may take longer. After that, the male and female betta fish will float to the surface of the water or it can sink to the bottom of the tank.
The male betta will then release it and give it a few minutes before they do the mating dance again. After a few hugs, you will see the female drop some of her eggs. The purpose of this hug is to place each other's tummies which is useful in increasing the chances of conception. Then the female will look limp while the eggs fall to the bottom, the female fish will float to the side, looking like dead. But you don't need to worry because this is normal.
The male betta will now start scooping the eggs on the bottom and placing them in the nest one by one. When the female begins to recover, she will help the male to lay eggs in the nest. But in other cases there are also females who eat some of the eggs. This should be considered carefully and it is better to remove the female to prevent her from eating the eggs.
When the female betta is awake, it is better to immediately transfer her to another tank. In addition to preventing him from eating his eggs, the male betta will see him as a threat and may try to kill him. Keep in mind, betta fish need privacy and sometimes they won't show up if the lights are on. The almond leaves will darken the aquarium water and help it feel more comfortable.