It means the fish is comming into or is in breeding readiness.
no you dont need bubbles betas can live with out them
In and of itself, no. Both chemical and physical changes can create bubbles.
beacause they are gay
yes
no. betas don't get along with any fish, even with other betas. they will kill each other.
They will attack if they feel threatened.
Glycerine can be used to create long-lasting bubbles by slowing down the evaporation of water in the bubble solution, which helps the bubbles to stay intact for a longer period of time.
yes
It will create bubbles.
Next to the land of yellow bubbles there is a mean land of faries... so... I don't know what else is mean next to the land of yellow bubbles though.
Yes, bubbles in gasoline can indicate the presence of water in the fuel. When water mixes with gasoline, it can create bubbles as the two substances do not easily mix. It is important to address any water contamination in gasoline as it can affect engine performance.
Betas are brown in the wild because some Betas live in mud, and feed off of flys and small insect's. Betas are livebearers. Betas also somtimes eat other fish.