Betta fish "eggs"?

Hello, I have a question here, since I can't find anything about it anywhere else… the question would be:

What if you have betta eggs but can't keep all of them? I'd just be interested to know!

I know with snails you freeze the eggs so they don't hatch, but what about bettas or fish in general?

Can you freeze the eggs there to kill them? Or would you theoretically have to wait until they hatch and then "rescue" them?

As I said, I'm just curious! I don't have any eggs or anything!

But since I can't find anything about it anywhere else, I'll just ask myself!

I know redeeming is the worst thing you could do, but in the worst cases I think it is "justified"

Greetings, Fishitastic!

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Jonah1508
1 year ago

There’s no need to do GAR. The young fish are eaten or if they do not starve because they are not fed. For a breeding one has to separate the eggs/young animals and raise them there, which is a lot of effort. For example, I would not have time to feed the young fish 6 times a day.

Fischboy007
1 year ago
Reply to  Fischitastisch

Feeding machine would be a solution for feeding the juicer.

Lg F

Saxophonarnhald
1 year ago

A bite in and they will knabber it also works dust feed for the

Jonah1508
1 year ago

Frost food? So I want to get to know that 4 mm larvae eat.

Saxophonarnhald
1 year ago

Frost food

Jonah1508
1 year ago

Did you breed martial fish?

Saxophonarnhald
1 year ago

My people have grown up without?

Jonah1508
1 year ago

Living food? Sure?

Saxophonarnhald
1 year ago

Do not always need the young

Jonah1508
1 year ago

already, but did not know that this can also give live food