Hey there, It all depends on the male. Basically what happens is that. The male with show off to the female and so forth and fertalise the eggs inside her... then a little while later she will pop one egg out at a time and he will catch it in his mouth, swim up to the top of the water and place it in his bubble nest he made. This repeats until there are no more eggs. Keep watching the bubble nest up top. If u cant see little developing eggs in a few weeks its probably time to get another female. Hope this helps. catch! :oD
30 days
The female kakapo incubates her eggs for around 30 days.
female penguins do not become pregnant. They lay eggs.
from 1.5 to 3 million eggs
not long after the female and male have mated
2.5 months
A female is born with all of the eggs she will ever have. Upon reaching the age of sexual maturity the female will begin menstruating causing eggs to leave the Ovaries and travel down the Fallopian Tubes.
2 minutes
It depends what animal it is.
Female lobsters carry their eggs (known as berries) beneath their abdomen, attached to structures called spinnerets. The number of eggs is related to the size of the female, and is typically about 5,000 eggs for a 10 in (25 cm) long female, and 40,000 for a 14 in (36 cm) long animal. However, one 17 in (43 cm) long female had 63,000 eggs, and another slightly larger one had 97,000.
about 10 days after hatching
Yes; specifically, the female makes a chamber at the end of a long burrow (sometimes up to 30 metres long) where she lays her eggs.
The platypus lays between one and three eggs.