When male betta fish becomes old enough to reproduce, it starts to create bubble clusters, which is the initial stage of reproduction. These foam nests are usually on floating debris near the water's surface. Producing these bubble nests is possible even without a female betta. If you plan to breed bettas in an aquarium, you will need to place some Betta Bubble Nest Leaves by JOR inside. After a successful spawning, please remove the females immediately from the tank because they are known to eat their eggs. Let the dad take over as he collects the eggs and places in the bubble nest. He will guard to ensure that neither predators nor intruders can even come close to them.
Breath of Health
To create these egg incubators, the male betta gulps air then blows bubbles near the water surface. This bubble nest leaves that float on water is suitable for the job. Creating bubble nests regularly even if not for breeding purposes, is also a good sign that your fish is living a healthy and happy life. For successful breeding results, please be guided by the following possible reasons that you may need to improve so that your male betta fish can create bubbles:
Health conditions and age of your fish
Strong water current level (keep it on a gentle intensity)
Water quality and temperature (maintain at 78-82 degrees Fahrenheit)
Insufficient plants and floating debris inside the tank
A Handful of Help
Aside from supporting the breeding process, adding our mini Bubble Nest leaves in your betta tank can also keep your fish in vibrant health. The elements that these leaves release can lower the pH level of water, aids in wound recovery, and also relaxes them. Each pack comes in 40 pieces, and each leaf is approximately 2-inches (5 cm) in size and perfect on enhancing your betta tank in terms of improving the water environment, additional aesthetics, and successful breeding.