Angelfish reproduce externally by laying eggs in a designated breeding area, often on flat surfaces like leaves, rocks, or the substrate of their aquarium or natural habitat. The female lays hundreds of eggs, which the male then fertilizes. Once fertilized, the eggs are typically left in the care of the parents, who may guard and aerate them until they hatch.
If you leave the cauliflower in the ground it will flower and seed.
no they don't. but both of the parents will eat the guppies... keep guppies away from mom and dad!
NO, my sister has ocean angelfish in her tank and they are friendly around humans but they will eat baby fish like guppies and Minos i have also had a encounter with them in the wild and there more scared of us so they should leave you alone.
differential reproduction
elephants of course as long as they are polish ones from Iraq
Cell Biology
Leave more offspring
In 9-12 weeks the offspring will leave the parents and by the next summer the females will be sexually mature.
If it needed to to survive, yes, but when the baby is old enough it will leave on it's own.
The mother does not leave the offspring, the young leave the mother when they feel it is time to move on. The offspring may stay with the mother for 13 to 20 months, associating with one another and feeding on kills together.
It is unknown whether Allosaurus gave their offspring any parental care. If they did, we don't know for how long, but the offspring have adaptations suggesting they would start fending for themselves long before they reached adult size.
It is unknown whether Allosaurus gave their offspring any parental care. If they did, we don't know for how long, but the offspring have adaptations suggesting they would start fending for themselves long before they reached adult size.