They are usually found stuck to something because they are adhesive. They are roundish, about the size of a pin head (say 2mm across) their colour should be almost transluscent amber. The unfertilised eggs go white and fungussy within 24 to 36 hours. The color of the egg is white.
Well, I have just gotten one, and I have heard many times that the female is supposed to get a bit fat and eventually the eggs are in that area. Most possible that, that is where the "egg sack" is, and how it looks like.
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Goldfish do not get pregnant. They are egg layers. A female goldfish looks a bit chubbier than normal around the tummy when she is in breeding condition.
the grow a white/green mosk around the egg
an egg sack is lick balls
Sheep are actually Born in a sack and when they are being born the sack burst and all of the liquid spills out so you could say its an egg but not most technically a shell like a thin rubbery sack.
Banana spiders have an egg sac and can have up to 2000 eggs in their egg sack
They don't LOOK that different, but one difference is that the female has an egg sack.
Goldfish do not get pregnant. They are egg layers.
Yes, the eggs that are in the sack produced by the spider are almost certainly going to hatch. You can often find the sacks in corners or crevasses. They are white and round and quite small.
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There is no official shape name for a goldfish and there many different types of goldfish. The common goldfish has a shape like an elongated football (American football). Some fancy breads like a veiltail have a body shape much like an egg. Some goldfish might have short pointed tails or long flowing ones; they can have globe looking eyes, puffy faces or even have cheeks that look like blown up bubbles.
There is a popular bred of goldfish called a black moor. It has an egg shaped body, has protruding globe like eyes and is black in color.
No they do not, goldfish are egg laying fish only.