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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.
Before the mating period, the male betta will create a bubble nest, where the eggs will reside. Once the female is near, they will usually fight each other before finally mating. Once they finish, the male will take the eggs in his mouth and put them in the nest. If these are pet betta fish, then the female should be removed after an hour or two.
From a female Betta. Then the male Betta fertilizes them when they breed together.
She releases some ova (eggs) and he releases milt (sperm) and the ova are fertilised. They then fall towards the bottom of the tank. The male collects these ova in his mouth and blows them into the nest. The whole procedure will continue until the female is out of ova and swims away and hides. This is the time to remove her and let the male do the rearing.
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 male betta does, the female just swims away.
None if there is no male.
hey. leave the eggs to the male betta it will look after them.
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.
The only thing that will encourage a female Betta to release her eggs is a male Betta with a proper nest.
The male Betta builds a nest and takes the female under it. Then he embraces her and squeezes the eggs out and fertilises them. As the eggs sink down towards the floor of the tank he picks them up in his mouth and blows them into his nest. Once the female has no more eggs left she should be removed because the male fish will kill her if you don't. He will then look after the eggs and babies until they become free swimming if he is not removed at this time he will eat the babies.
usally femal betas will lay eggs and they`re smarter!!