With a good eye you should be able to see the eggs, they look like tiny little bubbles, usually the size of a pin head. They will most likely be stuck to something like a tank ornament or plant in the tank
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If she is full of eggs a female goldfish looks as if she has a bulge along both sides leading down towards the vent.
The males chase the females usually early in the morning and they begin bashing her side and nudging her then she releases her eggs usually between 100 and 1000. They are fertilised immidiately by the males who release there milt as soon as eggs are laid. I know this from experience as i breed fantail goldfish, they also eat there eggs once laid so remove the eggs immidately, the males do not go "in search off eggs".
No, it lays eggs, and the other goldfish are going to eat them as they are being laid (I know, strange, but natural). If you want to raise young, your must separate them until they hatch.
If you have both a male and female in the tank and you see eggs, then it did lay them.
Goldfish do lay eggs. The eggs will attach to something in the tank or bowl until they hatch.
I'm not an expert at this, but I would put the parents back in until the eggs hatch. If the eggs don't hatch about 8 mon. after that, they are probable dead. Answer- The Goldfish eggs should hatch in two or three days depending on the temperature of the water in your tank. First it is important to realize that the eggs must be fertilized by a male Goldfish, after the eggs have been laid by a female Goldfish. Did you have a male Goldfish in the tank with the female? If not the eggs will not be fertile, and will soon turn white, and will not hatch. But if the eggs were fertilized, they should hatch in two or three days depending on the temperature of the water in tank. Note: You should not try to remove the eggs from your tank.
Goldfish do not get pregnant, but rather they produce eggs. If there is no male around, most often the female will reabsorb the eggs and never actually release any.A female goldfish may get much rounder when full of eggs, but this can be difficult to tell if you have a Ryukin or a Fantail as their body shape is quite round.
Don't worry!!! Goldfish eat their own eggs!!! If you want the eggs, then you have to separate the mother from the eggs.
If the goldfish eggs appear "fuzzy" then they are growing fungus.
Goldfish are not livebearers so they are never truly prenant. After the female goldfish lays her eggs a nearby male will release a cloud of milt and fertilize the eggs. After this if the mother and father goldfish are not removed from the eggs the eggs will be eaten. So in short a goldfish does not and should not stay with its mother.
This is a trick question. Eggs are not born, they are laid. And later they hatch. Only a live birth is said to be born. Aside from that, we cannot tell you how many eggs are laid in one bunch unless you tell us which species you are talking about.