My betta breeding tank is a ten gallon that I fill halfway with water. I keep the female seperated from the male by placing her in a glass lamp chiminey. Once in a while when I check my female bettas that I have introduced into a breeding tank I find eggs all over the bottom of her compartment. Is it normal for them to spill eggs or is it a sign of a problem? Does this lower the amount of eggs she lays when breeding or did she spill eggs because she was overloaded in the first place? I've only had this happen when a male and female were within sight of each other. I knew the female was ready but the male had not yet blown a bubble nest. The eggs deteriorate after a couple days. (Or maybe she eats them, they all dissapear overnight at the same time and there is some residue at the bottom of the tank so I assume they just deteriorated)
Can anybody relate to my experience? Should I be alarmed or is this normal?
This is only my third attempt at breeding bettas. The first time I tried the female spilled once while seperated and I believe she spilled eggs when I released her. There were numerous eggs on the bottom of the tank but they were not under the nest. The male placed them in the nest but I did not witness them breeding. After a couple days all the eggs were gone. At first I believed that the male ate them all, but now I am more inclined to believe that they were not fertile and they just fell apart. My second attempt resulted in only a few fry because I removed the male right after the breeding occured. I was afraid he would eat the eggs so I didn't give him a chance to care for the eggs. Most fell out of the nest or got fungas on them. Only 20 or 30 hatched and all but 4 dissapeared when I added a sponge filter to the tank. So far on this third attempt I am having trouble getting the male to make a bubble nest, and now the female is spilling eggs. Definately a learning experience.
Can anybody relate to my experience? Should I be alarmed or is this normal?
This is only my third attempt at breeding bettas. The first time I tried the female spilled once while seperated and I believe she spilled eggs when I released her. There were numerous eggs on the bottom of the tank but they were not under the nest. The male placed them in the nest but I did not witness them breeding. After a couple days all the eggs were gone. At first I believed that the male ate them all, but now I am more inclined to believe that they were not fertile and they just fell apart. My second attempt resulted in only a few fry because I removed the male right after the breeding occured. I was afraid he would eat the eggs so I didn't give him a chance to care for the eggs. Most fell out of the nest or got fungas on them. Only 20 or 30 hatched and all but 4 dissapeared when I added a sponge filter to the tank. So far on this third attempt I am having trouble getting the male to make a bubble nest, and now the female is spilling eggs. Definately a learning experience.
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