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From a female Betta. Then the male Betta fertilizes them when they breed together.
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.
betta fry are not born .they hatch from eggs laid by the female which the male fertilizes.
Over 4000 eggs are layed by 1 female frog in a pond or swamp
the male betta does, the female just swims away.
It is likely the eggs are "spermed" (for lack of a better term) after they are layed. **This happens in the wild as well. The female does not need a male to lay eggs, but the eggs need a male to fertilize the eggs. The eggs will just stay eggs in the tank without a male to fertilize them. The female may also eat the eggs if left in there with her.
A female Betta splendens needs a male to help her release her ova (eggs). If she comes into breeding condition and does not meet up with a male to spawn her successfully, her ova will eventually be re-absorbed back into her body.
no. the male betta just cares for the eggs. the male betta does somthing to the female called an embrace, he basicly hugs the eggs out of her than he kills the female or his just fights with her until she leaves him alone. then he cares for the eggs until hatching.
The amount of eggs they can lay at once varies.
Because Female betta fish lack the parenting instincts males do. Most females have just enough to help the male put the eggs in the nest.