can i get 1 male with like 7 females so that they breed and dose anyne get hurt in breeding cause i dont want to loose any fish in breeding so ya can it work??????????????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol::-D;-)
If you understand the importance of knowing all the info on breeding, and if you have the right supplies, then go for it. Only one male can be kept in a tank, or one female. One betta per tank unless you have a 20 gallon or so with a divider.
A Soroity for a 20 gallon is ok, though I think 7 female is a bit too much (Correct me if I'm wrong) I would go with 5 females in a 20 gallon. Lots of hiding spots and plants are needed.
thanks cause i think that they are so preety so like 5 in a 20 sorority and i read that you can put a divider for like 5 of the gallons and keep a mail betta in it
If you were to do only female Bettas I'd go for more like 10 or 11 in a 20 gal.in a 10 gal you can do 4-7 females... I did a lot of reasearch on this at one point in time. You need a lot of hiding places (especially at the surface) Having more females is better because it spreads out the aggession. I'd do 1 Betta for every 2 gallons of water.
Just as a warning now, some females aren't cut out for the sorority life and have to be either returned or housed in a seperate tank. Good luck, but there is a lot more than it seems to a sorority...
EDIIT: if you divide, leave at least 10 gallons, and have at least 4 girls...
ok so do like plants at the top and all around and get like 5 at a time like that ?
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