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61's avatar Joe Daddy
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#1 Posted 04 May 2008, 8:43 pm
I have kept fish for over 15 years now, and I have allot of friends in the industry. If you have a fish question, or an aquarium question, I am here to help!

original post: March 23, 2008, 1:25 am
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#2 Posted 04 May 2008, 8:44 pm
Hello ,

I really love bettas and finally i aquired a few males and females. I put the females in one tank in which they are happy and healthy. Each male is kept seperately.

I introduced a male about 2 days ago to the spawning tank and kept the female in a jar outside the tank. And my crowntail betta male kept on displaying all day long untill i moved the jar inside the tank then after a day i saw the male building up a bubble nest and really going crazy for the female , althought the female im using for him was already a little bit eggy when i got her from the shop anyways so yesterday morning i release the female with him ,,, he continued displaying and building up the bubble nest , he was gentle with her in the beginning then he started chasing her very fast even in the plants so i put her back into the jar which was kept inside the aqarium thinking she needs more time . This morning since i gotup all i see is the male resting at the bottom of the aqarium away from the female i got really worried and released her and now that they both are free in the tank he dont chase her and dont even go where she is .... i really dont know whats wrong please help me.

Yes this is my first ever time to try to breed fishes and after doing a sufficient research on the internet i decided to breed bettas who your help would be highly appreciated thanks.

Mohammed

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