Goldfish need to mature before they can lay eggs and they can get pretty large (6" or more). By the time they are large enough, they have outgrown a fish bowl. So technically, the answer is no. You will need large goldfish in a large tank before you can breed them.
If it is as old as a goldfish that can, it can.
Fish lay eggs.
Yes, that's the easiest place for them to hide their eggs from predators. (Fish who eat them)
Goldfish do not mature until they are a least 2 years of age.
Comet goldfish usually lay between 500-5,000 eggs. The reason why they lay so many is because goldfish eggs, and fry, have high mortality rates. Having so many eggs ensures that at least some of the goldfish fry will reach adulthood.
If there is a male & female together in a tank, the male will chase the female poking his head against her side & belly to get her to release eggs. If she does, he will then release what is called milt in an attempt to fertilize the eggs.Then the breeder will remove the eggs from the tank into a shallow container and care for the eggs until fry are born which are cared for until they are big enough for a regular tank.
Guppies are livebearing fish and retain the eggs until they are ready to give birth to live fry (baby fish). Goldfish are part of the koi family and do lay eggs, some fish are live bearers and some egg layers.
Goldfish do lay eggs. The eggs will attach to something in the tank or bowl until they hatch.
Yes, female goldfish lay eggs which are fertilized by the cloud of milt that a male goldfish, if present, releases shortly afterward.yes they do when they mate
They don't necessarily get pregnant. They lay eggs and then a male comes along and fertilizes those eggs. But even if they do adult fish left in there with the eggs will eat them.Goldfish lay eggs.... they can't become pregnant.
when you get it a mate.
Goldfish do not have a gestation period because the reproduction of goldfish does not, at any point, involve pregnancy. Goldfish lay their unfertilized eggs which are then fertilized by nearby male goldfish. The fertilized eggs then develop and hatch into fry which then grow into baby fish. Goldfish do not BECOME pregnant. They lay eggs and the male goldfish fertilizes them