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Friday I put my conditioned plakat pair in the spawn tank. I was surprised the next morning to already find eggs in the nest.
I promptly (and easily) removed the female. I have never bred with this male before, so I watched him carefully for egg-eating tendencies. For the first few hours he was doing a great job watching over the nest, but when I checked back after lunch, he was on the other side of the tank, under an IAL. Not alarmed, but curious I examined the leaf. Underneath he had built a large bubblenest! But that wasn't what was most surprising... He then proceeded to spit a mouthful of eggs into the new nest!! I watched for the next few hours as he moved half of the eggs to the new nest. He then spent the rest of the day taking turns guarding the two nests.
...This morning there are no little tails in either nest.
I am forced to think he may have eaten them overnight. But I still had to post this because I have never seen a betta move eggs from one nest to the other. What do you guys think happened?
...This morning there are no little tails in either nest.