Yes my female betta did lay egg's,the male picked them up with his mouth and put the eggs in the bubble nest.them i removed the female and male betta stayed,after the eggs hatch,after a day and a half i took the male out of the fish tank and the baby's were by therem self's
It might meen that your betta fish is about to lay eggs.
The amount of eggs they can lay at once varies.
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
usally femal betas will lay eggs and they`re smarter!!
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3-4 months.
Any where from 100 to 500. Maybe even more.
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.
The male will make a bubble nest when the female is about to lay her eggs.
It depends if the fish has had it before it was removed most probably not.
You mean betta fish, right? Betta fish cna lay eggs if you have two of the opposite gender in the same tank. If you have a male and female betta in one tank, they won't fight. If you have two females or two males, they will fight. So, you could see if they get allong. ig the bettas do lay eggs, they can still live together, but you MUST place tyhe eggs in a seperate tank, or they'll most likely be eatten. As for the lifecycle of a betta fish, if properly cared for, they can live for years. Two years is very old for some fish, but one man had a goldfish for 13 years!