Lights on or off for breeding?
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I have seen several conflicting reports on what to do about lighting for breeding. I know of some who release the female at night, hoping for a morning spawn. I have also seen some who say leave the light on so the male can find the eggs. I can assume this can also go by the pairs themselves. The fish I have bred in the past (and we are talking past, lol! 2003...) were spawned in broad daylight, no cover on the tank, etc. My re-entry into the world of bettas have produced 2 aborted spawns, one from the the female being the nipped up one, and now the male being bullied by an eggbound behemoth! I was wondering if possibly it's lighting, due to the fact that it's fall where I am right now. And what, if any, artificial lighting do you use? I see now they have these cute sunlight and moonlight bulbs! Ah the world has changed since 2003!
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