The females lay the eggs and the males swim behind them and spread the sperm over the eggs.
no, but a shark can
Breeding fish by putting the males and females together and letting them do what they naturally do to fertilize the eggs instead of breeding fish by extracting the sperm and eggs from the fish and mixing them to fertilize the eggs.
Fish and amphibians are two groups of animals that typically fertilize externally. They release their eggs and sperm into the water to fertilize externally rather than internally.
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Females lay the eggs, and the Males Fertilize over them.
Normally the cock fish are stripped of their milt. The hen fish are stripped of their eggs Then the milt and eggs are mixed manually by one of the fish farm workers.
The answer is yes. Fish do need at least one male in the tank to fertilies the eggs. However in some cases the fish will first lay the eggs then the male will fertilize them.
whice have to be fertilized the egg cell of fish or frog
The Indians put fish into the ground to help fertilize the ground the corn was growing in.
The American Colonists used fish parts, a technique learned from the American Indians. Today gardeners still use fish emulsion to fertilize their crops because it won't burn their plants.
Indians traditionally buried fish to fertilize corn crops. Fish contains essential nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, which help enrich the soil and promote the growth of healthier corn plants. The decay of the fish releases these nutrients into the soil over time, providing a natural and sustainable fertilizer for the crops.
No, sperm cannot fertilize fish eggs to create a mermaid. Mermaids are mythical creatures and not a product of human and fish reproduction.