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Is there anything that affect gender of betta?what are you talking about?
I have few fry left which are not showing gender. They are small. Can we do something to get some males?You can get short fin fish from long fin parents. It's the same with bronze goldfish from coloured parents. There are always some that have original colours and fins.
No idea if Indian Almond leaf drops the pH but most plant leaves will lower the pH a bit when they start to break down. You need a lot to drop the pH tho.
Now what can we do to get more males ?Sexes are determined while in the egg. There's nothing you can do to change the sex of young fish once they have hatched.
Fins grown up and they showing egg spotI have bred bettas a few times and young males do show what appears to be egg spots too so it is not an accurate way of determining gender when they are very young. I would give them more time, it can take a while for their fins to grow and really start showing their true gender, they can look like females for some time.
Ok ill upload pic of themI'd like to see pictures of the juveniles. All will appear female until they suddenly don't. Egg spots are not a good way to determine a young betta's gender. It's a combination of egg spots, fins, body shape, yellow ovaries, and a beard that really shows who is what. For female, looks for the yellow patch within the body, showing where the ovaries are. They will also look plump and have very prominent egg spots even at a young age.
Males will be more stream-line, have a hint of a beard, their heads are larger in comparison to their body and fins more extravagant. Young males can and often do have false egg spots. They become more prominent if they were just fed.
How old are they and how many in each spawn? Are they from the same parents? There have been studies that suggest the more spawns the parents have the fewer males produced. Can't find out where I read that, it was a while ago.