how does a betta fish belly look like when pregnate, and what are the signs when she lays her eggs?
The CORRECT answer is:
female to lay her eggs: unknown. It is usually from 30 minutes to 2 hours!
male to build a bubble nest: anywhere from 20 minutes (or less) to 2 hours. It really depends on how long it takes for the female to WANT to spawn (fish term for breeding or mating).
Oh, and you never know what a betta fish looks like when it's pregnate. There are no signs, all you have to do it spawn them and POP! out jump the baby fries (baby fish). The female doesn't lay her eggs until they spawn. Hope this helps! :)
Let them see each other (but not be in the same tank) for a few days, until the male is excited enough to make a huge bubblenest. Then put her in his tank. He will nip at her and start chasing her around the tank for as much as two days until she is suddenly willing to spawn. Be sure to watch closely and be ready to separate them again; sometimes it's a serious fight and she make be badly hurt or killed. They will mate several times, and it will take several hours. As soon as he starts chasing her again, it's time to put her back in her own tank (for her own safety). So overall, it can be nearly a week, but you have to keep an eye on them.
As soon as the male has put all the eggs in the bubble nest.
No. The male betta makes the bubble nest, the female lays the eggs, the male fertilizes the eggs and then takes the eggs and places them into the bubbles of the nest. Most often he will then turn and attack the female i still present. The male will then tend to the eggs until hatched making sure to replace any eggs that fall out of their bubbles.
The male will make a bubble nest when the female is about to lay her eggs.
Male Betta's do not have babies. The female lays the eggs, the male fertilizes them and then takes care of them in a "bubble nest" that he builds until they hatch.
Actually, with bettas it's the male that cared for the bubble nest rather than the female. You should leave the male with the nest and separate the female.
You put them together when the female is full of eggs, and when the male builds a bubble nest.
No they don't get pregnant. A female produces eggs, then during mating a male will squeeze those eggs out of the female and fertilise them. The eggs are then put in a bubble nest by the male who cares for them until they hatch.
From a female Betta. Then the male Betta fertilizes them when they breed together.
Betta fish are egg layers, so they don't get pregnant.Put a male and a female together in a large tank with a place for the female to hide and for them to swim and they should have babies called fry.
The only thing that will encourage a female Betta to release her eggs is a male Betta with a proper nest.
the female betta fish are released from a vent while a male embraces her
Its vent.