The answer depends on the type of shrimp, all penaeid shrimps spawning takes place in the ocean, usually a female produces from 500,000 to 1,000,000 eggs and can spawn many times, it is thought that brown and pink shrimp spawn in October and November, however in some areas spawning occurs during the late winter and early spring.
The exact spawning time seems to be in condition with water temperature. White shrimp typically spawn in May and June with some as late as August.
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The number of eggs that a female shrimp will lay depends on her age and her size; the older and larger she is, the more eggs she will lay. When she is 3 years old, she can lay more than twenty five thousand eggs.
well these little shrimp take 12 days to lay eggs
If the crayfish lives south, they lay their eggs in winter. If the crayfish is north, they lay in spring.
A crystal red shrimp will not lay eggs. They will carry there eggs for exactly 28 days.
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4-5 weeks wat grade of crs(crystal red shrimp) do you have??
They lay eggs anwhere from the time they are 4 1/2 months old to 5 months with eggs the size of 2.2 cm. It is said that it is hard to tell the boys from the girls early on though!
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This is a ridiculous question, since a so called 'pregnant' shrimp is already carrying her eggs around with her. So... a 'pregnant' shrimp will definitely not lay another egg as long as she is carrying around her eggs! This is the same type of question as the famous: 'How many times will a woman menstruate during her pregnancy - if her cycle is an average 28 days and her pregnancy last an average 280 days'. She won't! (as a rule)
yes
All birds lay eggs
red eyed tree frogs lay their eggs in early spring
Brine shrimp would be the smallest shrimp. These are also often known as sea monkeys and sold in kits for children.
No, only female red eared sliders lay eggs.
yes, all frogs lay eggs.
Yes, they are amphibians and they all lay eggs, probably?
Yes.