Fish are like humans, they (most of the time) give birth (lay an egg-s) once.
All you have to do is go to the "fish mix tank" put two in there then they will ave eggs put them in more than once for more eggs, when the eggs hatch put the in the "sell tank" then wait till a baby bratz comes ( to speed up the process buy For sale signs from the store).
An obvious reason is that the fertilised fish egg must survive and grow independent of the mother's nourishment, whereas human embryos grow within the womb and are nourished directly and continuously by the mother. The human egg therefore doesn't require a store of nutrients, whereas the fish egg must contain all the energy the growing fish embryo will require until it hatches.
Yes they can!
more than a billion because 1 mother fish lays thousands of eggs 1 time
most fish will lay eggs, so it you google images you can search for them. butthe main question is, do you have more than one fish? if so, your fish could lay eggs, be sure to remove eggs or baby fisdh from the tank, as they will probably be eatten.
a total of 100 to more than 1,200 eggs are laid, depending on the size and health of the female fish.
No. But you can get two eggs fertilized at the same time.
The best caviar. fish eggs, comes from Sturgeon from the former Soviet Union. They are listed as many grades which determine the price. Roe, which are all kinds of fish eggs, come from many different species of fish, some more edible than others.
Every so often you might see a egg being laid because the male molly did not do a very good job of fertilizing the the female's eggs. Molly are livebearing fish meaning that they give live birth other than a few infertile eggs once in a while
there is more 345.560 more fish
Sometimes it depends I had sims chinese fighting fish and if they have wild sex then it's mist likely to be at least 20-80 eggs if they have had sex on numerous occasions it may be that it's more than that
It's a survival thing. Many eggs are eaten before they have a chance to hatch. Many are eaten shortly after hatching. The chances are that 9 of 10 won't make it the first week, then even if they do, their chances of survival diminish quickly.