No it wont it just have its eggs and still live but don't get an algae eater if do, get one because they will eat your fish but it only a Pecos algae eater they will eat your fish they don't move in the morning but they are active at night
If your goldfish is female and full of eggs, she may release them in the tank. If there is no male in the tank with her, she may very well simply reabsorb the eggs without ever releasing them at all.
Goldfish are not livebearers so they are never truly prenant. After the female goldfish lays her eggs a nearby male will release a cloud of milt and fertilize the eggs. After this if the mother and father goldfish are not removed from the eggs the eggs will be eaten. So in short a goldfish does not and should not stay with its mother.
Pregnancy is not involved with the reproduction of goldfish, therefore there is no possible way for a goldfish be filled with [possibly] dead babies. Fertilization of a goldfish's eggs occurs outside of the fish's body, and any further development takes place there too.There is a condition in which a female goldfish may get an egg impaction if she does not release her eggs, in this case handspawning the fish(carefully squeezing the fish's abdomen to release the eggs) will eliminate the risk caused by the eggs.
Goldfish are egg laying fish, and unless there is a male in the tank to chase the female and convince her to release eggs, you may not know that she is either female, or even has eggs to release.
goldfish need to lay eggs. Because if they don't no goldfish would be alive and would not be any more so they would become gone forever.
yes because if you don't the eggs can get a bacteria infection.
Goldfish do lay eggs. The eggs will attach to something in the tank or bowl until they hatch.
When the water becomes seasonally warm, goldfish will reproduce. Males will pursue a fertile female when she is ready to release eggs, and will chase her until the point of exhaustion. She will then release her eggs and they will stick to the nearby surfaces. The male will release milt, which is similar to sperm, and the milt will reach the eggs through the water and fertilize them.
You would need to put goldfish eggs in a separate tank, and yes, you may have to take the goldfish eggs out of the main tank where all the goldfish are, because the adult goldfish will eat the eggs. However, you can just cover the goldfish eggs in a plastic see-through box while being inside of the main tank if you don't want to take it out, just in case you may harm it, and the fish won't be able to eat it.
yes,because it can really lay its eggs any where it is safe.
Don't worry!!! Goldfish eat their own eggs!!! If you want the eggs, then you have to separate the mother from the eggs.
If the goldfish eggs appear "fuzzy" then they are growing fungus.