Yes and no, but fish (tropical and salt) have different breading methods compared to pond and gold fish, some of the differences are: * Female lays the eggs in males mouth until they hatch (male cannot eat during this time) * Female holds the eggs in belly (somewhere?) * Male at birth turns into female at older stages to reproduce But answering your question most of the time!
No, some fish give birth to live young. Guppies and Mollies are common aquarium fish that are live-bearing.
No. There are a number of species of fish that keep the eggs inside their bodies until the eggs hatch. At that point, the fish squirts out her baby fish into the water.
Yes,that includes guppy and swordtail.
Yes they do.
Fish lay eggs for the most part.
Yes Caviar is fish eggs. The eggs of the Sturgeon fish.
Fish
Fish are born in eggs
No, their eggs are soft. Caviar is fish eggs.
No, their eggs are soft. Caviar is fish eggs.
No, the fish is gutted to get the eggs.
unfertilized fish eggs
no. fish eggs are sensitive
eggs fish salad and green tea eggs fish salad and green tea eggs fish salad and green tea eggs fish salad and green tea eggs fish salad and green tea
Some fish abandon their eggs; some fish don't.
Caviar comes from fish and is graded depending on which fish it came from.
fish and reptiles lay eggs