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yes. he doesn't have to actually touch the eggs. he releases his sperm into the water and as long as even the smallest amount of the 'fertilised' water can come in contact with the eggs than there is a possibility.
If no roaster one hen will start to fertilize the eggs.
The peacock cichlid is considered a mouth brooder. During mating, you will see the mail and female circling each other and popping their fins a little bit.. it can be hard to catch, but when they are aggressively circling each other, the female drops eggs. After that, the male will pass over the eggs and fertilize them and when the female circles back around, she scoops the eggs in her mouth.. You will notice the fish stop eating after this.. that is the first indicator. You will also notice that the female will look like she is chewing alot; what she is actually doing is moving the eggs around so they will not rot..
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Yes. As with all birds a male is needed to fertilize the eggs.
anywhere from a couple of days to a couple of weeks it really depends on what africans your talking about.
Uterus.
Amphibians fertilize their eggs externally.
they enter eggs and fertilize them and then YOU are created.
When a female is in heat she will accept more than one male to breed with. If there are enough eggs, the sperm from more than one male can fertilize different eggs the female has.
Females don't fertilize eggs it is the male that fertilizes the eggs
They are both goldfish and so can breed with one another if they are of different sexes.