If you have a male betta fish, at some point, you may notice that he'll start blowing bubbles and making "bubble balls" for lack of a better term to describe them. You may be asking your self "what does this mean?"
Well, fear not, my fellow betta fish lover. What the bubbles mean, is that your little Siamese Fighting fish, aka Betta fish is prepping for reproduction. Yep, your little boy fish is ready to become a man. OK, so I'm kidding a little bit.
What your fish is doing is prepping a bubble nest.
He is signaling to you and to any females that happen to notice, that he is ready to make babies. All you have to do, if you haven't already is put a female in the tank with him. Well, there's more to it than just that, but you get the gist of it.
Yes, I know, you may not be ready to have that happen, but your little betta is.
No need to be afraid of the bubbles. It does not mean that the water is dirty and needs to be replaced, nor does it mean that your betta has a flatus problem. Like with other fish, the male in charge of caring for the nest while the fry (baby bettas) are hatching.
All the bubbles mean, is that your betta is showing off his ability to build a bubble nest and take care of the younglings.
I feel like I should mention, that if you do plan to introduce a new female to the bowl, make sure that you do so gradually, and that you provide her with a place to hide out. Sometimes, the male can feel a little threatened by the new female so he may attack her. Giving her a place to run and hide is generally a good idea.
Chances are you got your betta fish at a pet store of some kind. If you had the typical experience, you got a person that told you nothing about the proper care for your betta.
You may have questions about your betta's water requirements, what to feed him or her, or why does he keep making bubbles in his tank? Check out http://www.bettafishguy.com for answers to this and other questions about betta fish care.
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