As long as it's old enough, yes. But, before you go skipping off to find it a mate at the pet store I must warn you: Betta breeding is very expensive it costs billions of dollars to do, you need to devote a whole room to this, you need lots of special food to feed the babies, you must be an expert, and lots more! Try guppy breeding first, it will be MUCH easier, cheaper, and less time consuming.
The female should first be conditioned for at least 2 weeks before the first spawn, and then she can breed again 3 weeks after that spawn.
No, Betta fish are aggressive toward any other fish they see. They cannot mate.
The simple answer is no.
Yes all bettas can mate with other bettas. " regular betta fish" there are different types and they can all breed together.
This is not a Betta question so it belongs elsewhere.
by same i think you mean color, which in case is no, they can be different colors and breed.
Both "Albino" and "Pied" are simply variants in color of a species. As long as the Betta fish you want to breed share the same genus, they can breed.... if i need to make that clearer, YES they can breed. :)
No. You need one of each.
A Betta splendens produces more Betta splendens if allowed to breed and produce more Betta splendens and so could be regarded as a "producer".
?betta fish are easy to breed you just let them ... then 300 or 150 babies
maybe if you have a warm house. but if you plan on breeding Betta fish in under 70 degree water, let alone housing them, your betta fish will probably die.
You can not "MAKE" any fish breed. All you can do is look after them correctly and bring them into breeding condition, then provide the fish with the right conditions and "HOPE" they will breed for you.
Kept under optimum conditions a Betta can breed around every 30 days or so. If this is allowed to happen the fish will burn out and die in around 18 to 24 months.