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!
It might meen that your betta fish is about to lay eggs.
the female betta fish are released from a vent while a male embraces her
If you overfeed a betta they will start to slow down their swimming and lay on the bottom.
bettas are not sick when they lay on their side they sleep that way
It depends if the fish has had it before it was removed most probably not.
A betta fish may lay on its side due to health issues such as swim bladder disorder, stress, or poor water quality. It is important to monitor your fish's behavior and environment to address any potential issues promptly.
Betta fish may lay on their side due to stress, illness, or poor water quality. It could also be a sign of swim bladder disorder, which affects their ability to swim properly.
3-4 months.
The amount of eggs they can lay at once varies.
No that means your fish is depressed or feeling sick search betta sicknesses to see if she matches the symptoms. Remember your betta must come up for air, if she doesn't that could be trouble
A betta fish may lay on its side due to stress, illness, or poor water quality in its tank. It could also be a sign of swim bladder disorder, which affects the fish's ability to control its buoyancy. It is important to address the underlying cause and provide proper care to help the fish recover.
The male will make a bubble nest when the female is about to lay her eggs.