Stop nominating me for stuffI am no expert, @Colin_T might be able to help you better, good luck!!
Females should have an egg spot.Hello, and welcome to the forum!
It could be a male, but if you have kept it with females for this long, and you don’t see an egg spot, I would say it is a female betta.
I am no expert, @Colin_T might be able to help you better, good luck!!
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Yes, if the betta has an egg spot, it is a female.Females should have an egg spot.
She doesn't have an egg spot. She's the same size as the other females, aybe about 1.5", but im hoping shes just not sexually mature yet, otherwise I have a very odd-looking male!Yes, if the betta has an egg spot, it is a female.
Should be female then! Just found the start of a bubble nest in the female only tank. Females sometimes do this too, right?Like I said above, I would think that if he/she was a male, he would have shredded all of the other females, because that’s just the way bettas are. (Expect during breeding time.).
I thought I'd read they can somewhere. I think I'll give her a couple of weeks to see if she gets an egg spot. Hoping shes just not quite mature yet...That is odd!!
I have never heard of a female betta blowing a bubble nest!
So I just did some research, and it turns out that a Female betta can, And will blow a bubble nest!! Who knew?