Yes fish eggs will hatch in ponds.You have to make sure there is vegetation in the pond so the eggs can sink down into it and be hidden from hungry fish.
Yes. But only if it has a basket large enough to carry them in.
I know a bird who uses a tesco carrier bag though, and he gets around fine.
no.
Some fish hatch from fish eggs. Others are live borne.
depends on the fish.
yes you can i had a fish who had little eggs and she hatched them
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Yes, in fact that's how new ponds get fish in them its an adaptation to ensure survival, a bird will eat ferttile eggs from one pond and fly to another one. Birds are not the only animals that do this.
One is more likely to find lots of frog eggs in a pond with a small amount of fish because frog eggs tend to be eaten by fish sometimes. So less fish equals more eggs that survive.
One is more likely to find lots of frog eggs in a pond with a small amount of fish because frog eggs tend to be eaten by fish sometimes. So less fish equals more eggs that survive.
it hatches into a fish that u can hatch once u have bought the environment reasherch
Hatch time for fish eggs is completely dependant on the species of fish. Some fish take only a few days, where others can take over a month.
Most fish lay eggs which then hatch and develop externally. But some fish lay the eggs inside their own bodies, and after the eggs hatch, the babies are squirted out when a safe spot can be found.
It depends on where the fish lives. If it is in a pond then it will lay eggs in the spring and summer. If its a fish in an aquarium inside of a heated home, they can lay eggs at any time.
The age of the fish does not matter. If eggs (ova) are layed and fertilised by the male, then the eggs will hatch (develop) into fry provided all the other factors and water parameters are correct.