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Breeding Bettas - 2 Female Technique / Method ~ Crowntail

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This is my technique/method of stimulating the female to mate quicker.
Aight, so doing this technique/method, you do everything as you would if you are setting up to breed. Having the male in his tank and the female separate in another. But, how you do this, You just use two females instead of one. You have the male and female that you are going to breed and introduce them for a couple of days. During those couple of days, you show them another female for about 20-30 minutes. Make sure they see each other. When you put them together, put all three at the same time. Take out the female you don't want to be mated with and put her back into her little tank/jar or whatever after an hour or two, or when they get too aggressive on her. The male and female in the tank should spawn within 12 hours. Having two females would stimulate each other to want to mate. While I tried this, It was my third trial to get my crowntail pair to mate, The first two trials was a failure so I decided to have two females after seeing a video on youtube about this guy and his male mating with two females.