just clean it like you normaly do
The developing fish inside the eggs eat the eggs.
Yes, most fish lay their eggs in water. This is because fish require water for their eggs to hatch and develop. The water helps protect the eggs and provides the necessary oxygen and nutrients for the developing embryos.
Put the eggs or female fish in a different tank it will be better for the both of them.
If you have both a male and female in the tank and you see eggs, then it did lay them.
I think the fish you are asking about is the Siamese Fighting fish AKA (Betta splendens). They are tropical fresh water fish.
A Siamese fighting fish/betta? Yes! They cannot survive in salt water.
lay eggs of course!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, you cannot use bottle water for your fighting fish....it has to be drinking water, but not out of a water bottle, due to the additives and the filthering process.
Fish lay there eggs in shallow water.
The vast majority do. There are very few species of egg laying fish that do not lay their eggs in water.
To take care of fish eggs for successful hatching and development, maintain clean water conditions, provide proper temperature and oxygen levels, and protect the eggs from predators. Regular monitoring and removal of any unfertilized or dead eggs can also help ensure the health and survival of the developing fish.
Usually around 200 or so.