Fish ova do not actually "hatch" they "develop". As the embrio (fry) develops, the head and tail seem to flip up from the side of the ova and the main part of the egg becomes the tummy and body of the baby fish.
No, the goldfish fry are on their own on hatching.
its not hatching
i only know 2 hatching and stippling well i know cross hatching, scribble hatching, pointillism, planes, hatching, stippling, and blending or smudging. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Based on textbook information, the four techniques are Hatching, Crosshatching, Blending, and Stippling.
They are called Fry until they are large enough to eat regular goldfish food. Usually after a few months from hatching
i only know 2 hatching and stippling well i know cross hatching, scribble hatching, pointillism, planes, hatching, stippling, and blending or smudging. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Based on textbook information, the four techniques are Hatching, Crosshatching, Blending, and Stippling.
there are instincts
for only he goldfish or fish know that
There is no size requirement for a goldfish to be mature enough to breed. The reason I say this is because so very many goldfish are so badly housed and treated that they may become fully mature but only a couple of inches long. Goldfish can usually breed within a year from hatching if they are well looked after.
It is hard to breed goldfish in tanks. The best place is a pond or pool that contains some floating plants upon which the fish will scatter their sticky ova. Once the spawning has finished, the plants can be placed into aquaria for the hatching to take place.
They quack
He doesn't know how to.
I don't know except do not put goldfish in the same tank as anything else the other thing will die. I know from experience. :*(