Spawning gold fish are very active in backyard ponds.
They will "flash" - show their bellies, and chase each other around the pond.
When they go to lay their eggs you will see the females hovering on the bottom of the pond liner, and the males come over them, spreading their silt to fertilize the eggs.
Having goldfish spawn in a backyard pond is very exciting. To ensure that some of the newly hatched fry live to maturity and are not eaten by the adults in the pond, have some aquatic plants in the pond. I had great success with the hairy roots of water hyacinth.
The abdomens of goldfish that are about to lay eggs will usually swell up/become larger. The fish may also interact more with other fish in the tank or may have male fish chasing their rears. However, if the fish starts sitting exclusively at the bottom of the tank or is acting lethargic, the fish is sick- not ready to spawn. Sick fish should never be bred.
When your female fish is laying eggs the weather will be hot and the eggs will be red.
i dont know, why dont you ask a goldfish
Goldfish do lay eggs. The eggs will attach to something in the tank or bowl until they hatch.
when you get it a mate.
Yes. Laying eggs is how they reproduce.
Goldfish are egg layers
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yes they can!
Fish lay eggs.
goldfish need to lay eggs. Because if they don't no goldfish would be alive and would not be any more so they would become gone forever.
Of course! Goldfish reproduce sexually not asexually
If it is as old as a goldfish that can, it can.