I'm seeing varied answers around the net. Some sources say 500 at a time, others between 1,000-3,000. So the real answer is, a super scary amount.
Ticks gestation is for 10-20 minutes ... Ticks mostly lay about 60-70 eggs..
1 to 4 years. Females die after laying their eggs.
There are many fish and amphibians for which the female lays soft-shelled unfertilized eggs, which the male then fertilizes. Because the fertilized eggs were never inside the female's body, one might say that there was no gestation period. However, all animals that have internal fertilization have some length of gestation period. For most animals, the gestation period is much shorter than the time between laying the eggs and the eggs hatching: for example, a chicken egg has a gestation period of one day, but the eggs do not hatch until 24 days after being laid. Monotreme mammals (platypuses and echidnas) have longer gestation periods and proportionally shorter distances between the laying of the eggs and the eggs hatching.
many days
Piranha gestation lasts from about four to six weeks depending on the species. A female of many of the species is able to lay over 5,000 eggs at a time.
The gestation period for an African rock python ranges from 65 days to 80 days. Clutches usually average between 20 and 50 eggs, though some of the larger females have been known to lay as many as 100.
Mockingbirds lay 2 to 6 eggs. They hatch in 11 to 13 days.
Their gestation period is about 11.5 months long.
A long coiled tube in worms where many eggs are stored is known as the uterus. The ovaries are responsible for the production of eggs.
Ticks lay round, brown eggs. As a matter of fact, a single female tick can lay as many as 6,000 eggs once she has feed on a host. The squash vine borer also lays small brown eggs as do some species of beetles.
Depends on how many, but normally 3 or 4 hours.If you mean gestation,On average, gestation in bitches (of any breed) is 63 days (9 weeks) but it may be as little as 58 days or as long as 68 days.
from 1.5 to 3 million eggs
There are about 850 different types of ticks known to be in the world -Caleb Hardin