im not 2 sure, but as soon as you see the male make the bubble nest, it wont be long. unless the female absolutely HATES its invironment (water to dirty, inproper feeding habits, etc.) the female will start to get duller in color and fatter. you can see the eggs inside of her when she gets fat. then you let the 2 breed (under high supervision, sometimes the male gets too aggressive) and before you know it (2-4 days) youll have fries (baby beta fish) swimming all over the place!!! take the male out of the tank NOW!! or theyll be eaten!!!! feed the babies proper food---im not to sure...
Welllll...the female betta will lay the eggs all at once, in one session...ok, it might take a couple hours (and it will definitely need the Attention of the male betta to Help), but after that, she is Done. And she won't lay eggs again for a while...at LEAST a few days, even if she is fed very well. If she is not fed very well, it might take a good while before she is In The Mood again.
A female Betta splendens will usually lay anywhere from 50 to 1,000 eggs.
Depending upon the male, Betta splendens spawning can take anything from 1 to 4 hours in my experience.
Bettas can breed every 6 to 8 weeks once they are mature at about 6 months old. They run out of steam and stop spawning at around 18 to 24 months and die at around 24 to 30 months of age.
They don't. The male fertilizes them at the same time they are leaving her body, and develop while floating in the bubbles the male made.
Only the females lay eggs.
The females lay about a dozen eggs
Approximately 3 weeks. Females lay eggs 5 to 7 days after emerging from the chrysalis. The eggs hatch after three days. Caterpillars emerge from the eggs and eat for 10 to 12 days before forming chrysalides. Adult butterflies emerge from the chrysalides in 7 to 10 days.
They lay up to 7 eggs each month.
1) Females may have 33,000 to 66,000 eggs per spawning event.
Females only produce one or two eggs, males produce many sperm.
I have two females. The lay eggs about two times a year
Female and Male bettas can have many and prehaps almost all colors and markings, however the two most distinguishing factors are that females look like identical to males except with almost no fins, and are much smaller in size. Also, females sport vertical stripes when they see or come in contact with a male betta and are ready to breed.
An average well fed female lays approximately 53 eggs per egg sacs and is capable of laying up to three egg sacs in a year. Many females lay fewer eggs, and large mature females may lay as many as 80 eggs per sac.
depends on the fish.
12 days
28 Days :3