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Bubbles in fish bowl water??

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i have a beta fish and it has lots of bubbles floating in a cluster in the corner of his bowl...(its a square bowl lol) i clean it once a week or more (as soon as the water starts to cloud) what is this?? is it a bad thing??

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  1. it means he is happy good job


  2. firstly a square bowl is a tank

    secondly if your betta is a male it is a bubble nest

    they make there when they re happy and want to mate  

  3. Its happy , it means it wants to mate or reproduce , the bubbles are to attract the females  

  4. Is your beta fish a male? If so, it probably wants to mate and reproduce. Male betas make bubble nests to prepare to mate with a female. The mating process itself is very intricate, with the male and female circling each other, each displaying a bright vivid display of color. Then, the female flips upside down, and the male wraps himself around her. Then the eggs pop out, and the male quickly rushes to tend to them. It is a good idea to remove the female after the mating process because the males do get violent and defensive as soon as it happens.

    *please do not attempt to mate beta fish unless you have at least 120 separate tanks. Beta fish will produce 120-350 eggs per mating. You cannot put the beta fish together. females and males will mate again, while males and males will fight*

    Don't worry. Your beta fish is fine!

  5. It means he is happy and that is a bubblenest! Also, you should water change twice a week in that tank, not when it gets dirty.

  6. bubbles means he horny lol

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