No they can only lay up to eight eggs
It depends on your parakeet. If the parakeet is a female over about 4 months old, they are capable of laying eggs If it does not have a mate, it usually will not lay any eggs, however its possible. Obviously these eggs will be infertile and will not hatch If she does have a mate, they will lay eggs as long as they have access to a nest box and breeding stimulus (such as extended daylight) It is healthy for a parakeet to lay up to 2 clutches of eggs a year. A clutch is usually 4 eggs. Any more than this and the birds health is endangered. Egg-laying uses up the calcium in the female bird (hen), so you will need to provide her with cuttlebone. Dont attempt breeding your birds unless you have thorougly researched it first. good luck
A female mackerel fish has been reported to lay an average of 50,000 to 300,000 eggs at a time. The eggs are laid by the female mackerel in the open sea.
Emus generally lay between five and fifteen eggs per clutch, so ten eggs is a possibility.
Ten to twelve eggs.
Yes. Female platypuses lay their eggs in a chamber they dig at the end of a long burrow in a river bank or creek bank. The burrow may be anywhere between ten and thirty metres long.
uhh.......... 100 eggs.
1 to 23 at a time depending location
its over 9000
When dinosaurs were alive, Raptors would not lay many eggs. On average, there were between 4-6 eggs for each litter.
42 weeks
Spiders are very proficient at reproducing. Some lay as few as ten eggs, while others can lay up 1,500 eggs.
It should be a ten gallon tank and should have a bowl of water to lay the eggs in.