depends on the fish.
the female fish lays it's eggs and then a male comes and spreads it sperm which makes the eggs hatch
The female lays eggs then after approx 40-90 days the eggs hatch
If 5 out of every 100 eggs survive to adulthood, this means that 5% of the eggs hatch and survive. Therefore, if the fish lays 5000 eggs, 5% of 5000 or 250 eggs will survive to adulthood.
The momma fish lays eggs which they hatch from, so they don't 'give birth' like mammals.
After a clown fish mates, the gestation period before the female lays eggs in 24-48 hours. Once the eggs are expelled, they will hatch in 7-10 days.
Yes. The mother salmon lays eggs and the fish hatch. With Pacific salmon, the fish die just before the eggs hatch. With Atlantic salmon, the fish swim back to the ocean just before the eggs hatch.
A clownfish is oviparous, meaning it reproduces by laying eggs. The female clownfish lays her eggs on a flat surface near their host anemone, and the male fertilizes them. After a few days, the eggs hatch into larvae, which then develop into juvenile clownfish.
About 3-4 days after spawning depending on temperature.
because when the eggs hatch they dont dround and after they hatch they swim to mothers in the ocean
The life cycle of a pike fish begins with spawning in early spring. The female lays eggs in shallow water, which are fertilized by the male. The eggs hatch into larvae, which grow into juveniles and eventually mature into adult pike.
she coils around them until they hatch
lays eggs, and eggs hatch, and become little arthropods