2 to 3 days
For parakeet eggs, letting the parents incubate the eggs and raise the young is best. If you plan on breeding your parakeets I would recommend getting books or reading on the internet information specific to the species of parakeet you would like to raise, there are many different types and each type has its own special needs. If you have only 1 parakeet and it has lain an egg on the bottom of the cage you may discard that egg. Since there is no boy bird, and the egg was not laid in a nest specific to that type of parakeet it will not hatch.
A parakeet lays 3*3=9 in three days
No. Parakeets are supposed to lay many eggs, kind of like a chicken.
It depends on your parakeet. If the parakeet is a female over about 4 months old, they are capable of laying eggs If it does not have a mate, it usually will not lay any eggs, however its possible. Obviously these eggs will be infertile and will not hatch If she does have a mate, they will lay eggs as long as they have access to a nest box and breeding stimulus (such as extended daylight) It is healthy for a parakeet to lay up to 2 clutches of eggs a year. A clutch is usually 4 eggs. Any more than this and the birds health is endangered. Egg-laying uses up the calcium in the female bird (hen), so you will need to provide her with cuttlebone. Dont attempt breeding your birds unless you have thorougly researched it first. good luck
A lyrebird typically lays one to three eggs per breeding season. The eggs are incubated by the female, and after about 6 to 7 weeks, the chicks hatch. The mother cares for the young birds until they are able to fend for themselves.
7-9 weeks
Tilapia typically lay eggs multiple times a year, with a breeding cycle occurring every 4 to 6 weeks under optimal conditions. A single female can produce anywhere from 50 to over 1,000 eggs per spawning event, depending on her size and health. This prolific breeding capability allows tilapia populations to grow rapidly in suitable environments.
Weedy sea dragons typically produce between 100 to 250 eggs per breeding cycle. The male carries the eggs on his tail, where they incubate for about six weeks before hatching. Unlike many fish species, the young are not cared for after hatching and are independent from birth.
Pond skaters typically lay between 100 to 400 eggs during their breeding season. The eggs are often attached to aquatic plants or other surfaces in the water. The exact number can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions. After laying, the eggs usually hatch in a few weeks, depending on temperature and other factors.
They bleed for about 3 weeks while in heat.
A cockatoo typically lays one to three eggs per clutch, and they can have multiple clutches in a breeding season. Depending on the species, a cockatoo might lay several clutches within a month, but it is more common for them to lay one clutch every few weeks. Therefore, the total number of fertilized eggs laid in a month can vary, but it usually ranges from one to several eggs, depending on the individual bird and its breeding cycle.
usually about 18-20 weeks old before they actually begin laying eggs. -<3-