Good News, Male betta made the bubble nest at night and some more when I was at school. Bad news, my female's fins are starting to look like the crowntail variety. Looks pretty good, but don't like the way she's getting the new look. Not sure if they have spawned yet. How do you tell if the nest has eggs or not?
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I have seen the male and female go into the position, but produced no eggs. They tried this a few times, but then the power went out and the light turned off so I couldn't really see what was happening. When the power finally came back on, I found the female hiding behind the sponge and plants. Whenever the male came close, she flared and the male went away. I'm guessing the male wants the female to follow him to his bubble nest, but she just stays where she is. Everytime he goes back to the nest, he keeps adding bubbles that about it so far. No more injuries seem to be occurring anymore. I just can't stop watching them. Fascinating to watch the male better blow bubbles. I never seen this happen before, I've only seen the nest.