Hundreds of eggs. It is not likely that you will have them though. It is a difficult job to breed most species of sucking catfish.
I believe they look like little, tiny cotton balls the size of a dime.
a green spotted puffer fish egg looks like a fuzzy ball
I'm not certain that anyone has smelled or documented the odor of fish eggs other than those of caviar, which are said to smell like a 'sea breeze'; although that's not very descriptive if you've never smelled the sea.
Mosquito feces is hard to detect because of its small size. A female's feces is a reddish color and a male's is grey.
What do koi eggs look like?
they are small little green balls try google it
There is a fish that does not look like a fish and it is an eel. Jellyfish does not look like a fish and starfish aswell.
Assuming you mean "roe", as in fish eggs, whales don't produce roe (eggs) but give live birth to their young>
No - like the huge majority of fish, the adults play no part in reproduction after laying/fertilising the eggs.
Definitely, look for lean sources of chicken, like skinless chicken breast, fish like tuna and salmon are very healthy and high in protein, eggs are also a great source of protein.
Hermit crab eggs look similar to some fish eggs. Thousands of eggs are laid along the left side of the female's abdomen. The female will carry them for about a month. The eggs will gradually turn gray. The female will go to the ocean and deposit the eggs into the water.
These spectacular marine fish have not been bred in captivity so a detailed description of their ova is not available. However in general they would be expected to have no major difference from all other fish eggs (ova).
That depends on what species the bottom feeder is. There are very many species of fish that are bottom feeders.