I dont think they lay eggs i have 3 and have never layed an egg and i googled imiges and i saw nothing.
Catfish lay eggs.
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They don't. They lay eggs.
Yes, catfish can reproduce in a pond environment. They typically lay eggs in nests that are built by the male catfish, and the eggs hatch into fry that grow into juvenile catfish.
No, fish do not have a menstruel cycle, they lay eggs.
its belly will start to get round at the bottom and it will lay eggs
No, catfish do not have a placenta. They are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs rather than giving live birth. Catfish fertilize their eggs externally, and the developing embryos receive nutrients from the yolk within the eggs rather than through a placental connection as seen in mammals.
They lay from 4,000 to 100,000 eggs. How many servive in the wild is just a guess.
Yes the father looks after them and they usally hatch after 5 days :)
The catfish is classified as a fish, not a mammal. It is cold-blooded, lays eggs, and breathes through gills. *It should be noted that some mammals do lay eggs, they are known as monotremes, and they include the platypus and the echidna.
That all depends on if you had both a male and female involved in the spawning and what species of catfish it is.
A mother catfish is called a "female catfish." In biological terms, female catfish are referred to as "spawners" when they are ready to lay eggs. Catfish are known for their unique breeding behavior, where the male catfish guards the eggs until they hatch.