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Yes they love fish and some feed manufacturers use it as the main source of protein in laying mash. Problem is the taste of the fish can transfer to the eggs if they get too much of it. Same thing happens if they get too much crushed oyster shells or cheap grit. Some folks don't mind the taste in their eggs but personally if I want fish in the morning with my breakfast I will have fish not eggs that taste of it. So go ahead and feed them some fish but don't overdo it.
Some fish abandon their eggs; some fish don't.
feed it fish and shark eggs
Fish are born in eggs
All fish come from eggs. Some fish lay eggs and male fertilize them some fish are like humans and animals the egg developes inside the fish and live birth happens.
Jellies are carnivorous, feeding on plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other jellyfish.
I do not know what you are talking about but it is unlikely that a dying or dead fish would leave eggs (ova). I would advise you to dispose of the fish and whatever you think are eggs in the garbage. Then clean out the tank thoroughly and do some study on how to keep fish properly before you get any more.
All fish lay eggs, however some fish retain these eggs inside them until they hatch (they are ovoviviparous). Hammerhead sharks do this and with seahorses the female transfers the eggs to the male for incubation.
Jellyfishes are carnivores.Most jellyfishes are drifters that feed on living or dead preys: small fish, eggs, zooplankton and other invertebrates that become caught in their tentacles.Polypodium hydriforme is a parasite of fishes' eggs.
some are red some are not
nemo and marlin live in the great barrier reef A barracuda likes to feed on fish eggs and fish.
Most fish hatch from eggs. However, there are some livebearers, such as mollies guppies, swordtails and platies. These fish retain the eggs within the body and give birth to live young.