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Spring time is the breeding season for goldfish. During this time female goldfish will put on weight, and male goldfish will develop breeding tubercles (white dots on the head and gills). Goldfish may chase each other around the habitat in an effort to find a mate. When a male and female goldfish choose a mate the female will release her eggs onto the breeding ground (such as an aquatic plant, or breeding mop). The male goldfish will then release a cloud of Milt (sperm). The milt thus fertilizes the eggs, and goldfish fry begin to form within the eggs. The goldfish eggs will continue to develop for several days until they eventually hatch into fry. The fry will then grow into fully developed goldfish overtime. These goldfish will eventually reproduce, and thus continue the life cycle.
Goldfish do not look after their eggs or babies. They will eat their eggs if they can find them so the breeders should be removed once spawning has finished.
You would need to put goldfish eggs in a separate tank, and yes, you may have to take the goldfish eggs out of the main tank where all the goldfish are, because the adult goldfish will eat the eggs. However, you can just cover the goldfish eggs in a plastic see-through box while being inside of the main tank if you don't want to take it out, just in case you may harm it, and the fish won't be able to eat it.
Goldfish "spawn" they do not get pregnant because they are egg layers and the eggs are fertilised after they are released from the females body. Goldfish will eat their eggs if they can find them, so either the fertilised eggs or the goldfish should be removed once 'spawning' is completed if you wish to raise some of the young. BTW 1 goldfish spawning can produce many thousands of babys.
It depends on what kind of goldfish; normally, you just have to wait to see who lays the eggs to find out the sex of your fish.
yes, goldfish can mate, if you keep your goldfish in a pond... they usually mate in spring, and if you keep your goldfish in a tank, they may mate anytime... but they usually dont do this until they are 3 years old, when they mate, the male will get breeding tubercles which looks like pimples but not red, then they will do a chase, when the female get tired she will release her eggs and the male will fertilize them. of course, you can also try to find ways to make them breed though... anyways... as animals are... they can pretty much all breed including goldfish!
actually no, the male is most likely going to find food for the female while she is laying eggs
Goldfishes do not lay eggs in the aquariums at home. They require the right temperature, lots of plants and a big tank. When they lay eggs, you can find them attached to a piece of plant or a leaf.
If your comet is in a pond, then it will likely lay eggs once the water warms up to signal breeding season.If it is in an aquarium, then it can happen during any season provided there is a heater in the tank, and your tank water is very clean.
She will have a large abdomen. A molly will be pregnant for about 28 days. She can store sperm for several months and can be pregnant again even when there is no male around. It is possible but does not always occur. Goldfish do not get pregnant, they lay eggs. But they can hold onto the eggs up to a month until the male is ready to spawn. If it takes too long for the male, the female will expel the eggs anyway. The female lays he eggs and them the male will fertilize the eggs. In my world, when the mollies had babies, I would move the mother if she seems like she can move back to the tank. If not then I would put the babies in another tank and leave the mother recuperate. Sometimes this is possible and sometimes not. I know I will hear that this is wrong but it worked for me.
the female dragonfly will sometimes submerge herself while laying her eggs. the male may just find a plase and die. the female dragonfly will sometimes submerge herself while laying her eggs. the male may just find a plase and die.
She laid eggs and had children. That is how he learned she was female.