SeaGoddess said:
Ok I am just going to ramble out questions. Please answer what you can. Thanks a Bunch! I m going to breed my bettas in a ten gallon. What type of filter do I need? What size of filter do I need? Where do I place the almond leaves? What size heater do I need? how many degrees does the water need to be? Do I need to put anything in the water with the female while she is in her hospital tank (like medication or anything)? Can I have a pleco with the female during this time? What type of diet do I need to have them on? How long will the actual breeding process between the male and female take? How long until the eggs hatch? When do i start to feed the fry? What do I feed them? Do I feed the male at this time? And What do I feed him? When do I remove the male? Are there any other ways to entice the male and female to breed? Ok and if you have any other suggestions feel free to tell me. Thanks again.
First I think this would have been better to place in the betta section where you would have more betta people see it.
I am going to answer your questions in order and number them.
1 & 2 . You need a sponge filter that is hooked up to a air pump rated for a 10 gallon tank.
3. The almond leaves you just place one in the tank itself.
4 & 5. The heater should be an
adjustable 50 watt heater set to 82F -84F
6 & 7. Warm very clean water should be all that is needed to help the female heal from the injuries afflicted during spawning. A pleco is not recommended for a tank you are wanting to keep pristine for fin healing since they are such messy critters. Plecos are also not advised for any tank of less than 20 gallons.
8. The adult betta pair need to be eating high quality foods twice a day for 2 weeks before breeding. This can include a high quality pellet, frozen food, and live foods. Live foods can be mosquito larvae, white worms, or grindal worms. Frozen foods are: brine shrimp, bloodworms, glassworms, beefheart, or daphnia.
9. Breeding (spawning) can take up to a day to complete once the pair starts.
10. The eggs should hatch in 24 hours depending on the temperature of the tank.
11. The fry will need to start being fed once they are free swimming horizontally - usually about day 3
12. The fry will need live foods. Starting out with something small like microworms and then about when they are a week old switching to live baby brine shrimp.
13, 14, & 15. The male most likely will not eat while he is caring for the fry but he might take a bloodworm or two if offered. He should be removed once the fry are free swimming horizontally.
16. There are really no sure fire way to entice a male and female to spawn if you have conditioned them correctly and they still refuse to breed.