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  2. Siamese fighting fish - Wikipedia

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    Siamese fighting fish

  3. Bubble nest - Wikipedia

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    The nests are constructed as a place for fertilized eggs to be deposited while incubating and guarded by one or both parents (usually solely the male) until the fry hatch. Bubble nests can also be found in the habitats of domesticated male betta fish. Nests found in these types of habitats indicate a healthy and happy fish.

  4. Peaceful betta - Wikipedia

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    Male and female individuals of Betta imbellis can live together outside of breeding season, as well as getting together for breeding. Males will build a bubble nest before breeding. After mating, the male catches the falling eggs and places them in his bubble nest. In 1–2 days, the eggs hatch and continue to absorb their yolk sack for 2 days.

  5. Betta coccina - Wikipedia

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    Betta coccina can be bred in captivity with proper care. Breeding involves conditioning the fish with high-quality foods, followed by providing a suitable environment for the male to construct a bubble nest. Females lay eggs in the nest, and males guard and tend to the eggs until they hatch.

  6. Anabantoidei - Wikipedia

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    As the name suggests, the bubble nests are floating bubbles coated with oral mucus from the males. Typically, the male bubble nesters stay nearby to guard the nests and constantly retrieve any falling eggs and fry to the nest. Some Betta species from fast-flowing waters, however, are mouthbrooders and do not build bubble nests. [5]

  7. Fish reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Fish reproduction

  8. Betta smaragdina - Wikipedia

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    Male individuals of Betta smaragdina will build a bubble nest before breeding. The temperature at which breeding typically occurs is 25.6 to 26.7 °C (78.1 to 80.1 °F). Males and females can live together and the male and female should already live together for breedi

  9. Betta rutilans - Wikipedia

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    Betta. Species: B. rutilans. Binomial name. Betta rutilans. K. E. Witte & Kottelat, 1991. Betta rutilans is a species of gourami endemic to Indonesia. Their habitat is blackwater streams and peat swamp forests with very little sunlight. [2][3] Their name rutilans is Latin for "reddish", "grow red", or "being red". [4]

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