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He has reached sexual maturity and is feeling randy and wants to breed. He is not moving much because he is guarding his bubble nest. If he has had a female in with him he most probably has ova in the bubble nest he has built.

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Q: Your beta has started to hang at the surface and leaves a bunch of bubbles at the surface Will only swim around when urged to Any suggestions?
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