no
immediately separate the eggs from the bigger fish with a screen. The bigger fish WILL eat them.
guppies
It varies depending on the type of fish. For many, female fish lay eggs. The eggs are fertilized by the male fish outside the body of the female after they are laid. The eggs grow into baby fish.
no ... when fish are borned thay has a bag that is full of eggs and when it grows another fish comes and kiss in the mouth and breakes the bag ,the eggs come out and grow .
fish eggs and young fish tend to have many predators that want to eat them so many of them don't survive. By laying large amounts of eggs, adult fish increases the probabilty that one of those eggs will survive to grow into a full grown fish and reproduce.
For fresh water fish, have not seen this here in Brazil. Fish do not leave the water but if an egg enters the water, only God knows if the fish will attack it. If it is covered with chicken feces, good chance that a bigger fish will hit it, eventually breaking it. But for a general answer, I know of no fish that comes out of the water, and eats eggs. Now a fox, and other animals will steal eggs.
no. because frog eggs are much like fish eggs. the frogs lay the eggs underwater, and then they grow into tadpoles. Hope this helped!!
Guppies natural enemies are bigger fish. When guppies are eggs diffrent fish and sea creature will eat them.
by eating worms mini fish and all then they grow they wil get bigger every month
none why are chickens so small when you buy them at the store and farm chickens are bigger. Well grocery chicken is feed a powder that make them grow fast but they grow small. Farm chickens are organic and so are BROWN eggs. White eggs are not organic eggs. Basically nothing because now a days there is not as much healthy food the fish have mercury.
Well it is very unlikely for all of the fish's eggs to survive to adult but if they do they can fight so if i were you i would separate them.
Fish reproduce by laying eggs, which are fertilized externally by the male releasing sperm over the eggs. The fertilized eggs develop into fry, which hatch and grow into adult fish. Some fish give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.