Nope
for about 2 weeks when they hatch
3-8 days 3 being the youngest age
Hatching occurs after about 4 days.
one million years (1,000,000)
Yes, or the species would have died out with the first fish! The female lays eggs, which are then fertilised by the male. These in time will hatch into baby fish. Who ever had aquarium remembers their first fishes: guppies, mollies, platies, swordtails. They are livebearers, fishes that retain the eggs inside the body and give birth to live, free-swimming young that really look like baby fishes.
One example is the Guppy, a popular tropical tank fish, which is a live bearer. The eggs are retained by the female Guppy until the eggs hatch and the young Guppies emerge alive.
It took me 10 hours.
Producing eggs that hatch within the female's body without obtaining nourishment from it. Used of certain fishes and reptiles and many invertebrates.
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Fishes lay eggs.
yes. The tiny eggs measure no mores thaw a thousand to an inch. When they hatch they leave home and swim off into the water. Many of these little larvae ‑sponges are swallowed by fishes.
the steps to hatch an egg depends on what Pokemon you have in the egg. it normally takes more steps for rarer Pokemon in the eggs. Good luck hatching eggs!!!!! ;)