You must put a female with a male but be sure to separate them after she lays the eggs as the male will kill her. You must be warned though, they produce a LOT of eggs and the females and males must be separated after they get older.
The female lays her eggs and the male fertilises them.
that is how they build their nests for their eggs to hatch
The male will make a bubble nest when the female is about to lay her eggs.
It varies depending on the type of fish. For many, female fish lay eggs. The eggs are fertilized by the male fish outside the body of the female after they are laid. The eggs grow into baby fish.
Put the eggs or female fish in a different tank it will be better for the both of them.
Female clown fish do lay egg.
Most female fish lay eggs. Then the male will cover the eggs with his milt.
First of all the female fish makes eggs inside their body for several weeks. thousands of fish eggs are produce to increase the chance of fertilization. Next she will find a safe place to lay them, such as a gravel bed or somewhere with enough cover. The male fish then seek out these nests of fish eggs. When they find them, they swim over the nest, and fertilize them with their semen. This fertilises the eggs, and immediately the fish eggs start to become fish.
no - roe is a packet of fish eggs carried within a female fish's body.
Fish and most other aquatic animals release their sperm and eggs into the water. The female fish lays the eggs first. The male then swims over them and releases sperm onto them. The eggs and sperm are fertilized outside of the fish's body, in the water.
All female creatures develop eggs with or without a male. The male is only needed to do the fertilizing. So the answer is no.
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