It is extremely difficult to actually see the ova in the nest because of the light reflecting and refracting through the bubbles. After 3 days or so once the fry become wrigglers you will be more likely to see them.
It can not be mistaken for anything else. It is a tiny bubble at the surface of the water but it will not be a single bubble for more than a minute or two. The male Betta builds his nest quite rapidly.
a bubble nest is a clump of bubbles put together that a male beta makes. when a male beta makes a big bubble nest that is at least 5 to 6 cm. long it means that he is ready to mate.sometimes a bubble nest can be as big as the top of the bowl. a bubble nest is what a male beta puts the females eggs in.
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 Betta builds a bubble nest at the surface of the water. The ova(eggs) are fertilised under the nest then collected by the male in his mouth as they sink. He then places them in the nest where he tends them.
Puffy and usually stays on her nest
The male will make a bubble nest when the female is about to lay her eggs.
Flies do not make nests, they lay their eggs directly on a food source.
Female fish just lay eggs and without the fertilizer from the male the embryo in the eggs won't survive long enough to hatch. I'm not an expert, but I'm pretty sure that's how it goes. male betta fish make a nest for the female on top of the water for the female to lay the eggs inside the nest. then the male will fertilize the nest, but the female has to have a nest to lay the eggs.
If they are in a bowl they make a bubble nest and have babies. They usually put them in the corner or wherever the bubbles stick together.
There are a zillion kinds of eggs. Which did you want to know about? Please repost with that information, then someone can answer the question. :-)
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.