yes, but some of them will get eaten by the adult goldfish.
The average number of eggs layed by goldfish during spawning season is about 5,000. Since goldfish are domestic animals it is entirely up to the goldfish to decide how many of those eggs/fry grow into adult goldfish. Most professional goldfish breeds will choose about 50-100 of the best looking fry to grow into adult fish.
I'm experiencing the breeding at the moment, So far 2 weeks, the goldfish breeded twice, not sure if they'll continue doing this on the 3rd week. my 3 goldfish laid eggs once a week, now I'm on the 2nd week, 1st week, 1st batch of eggs were laid, hatched, and became free-swimming baby fish frys; 2nd week, 2nd batch of eggs were laid, still hatching, at the moment, I'll keep everyone updated on if more breedings on the 3rd , 4th week, and so on.
The average metabolic rate of a goldfish is 140/min.
The males chase the females usually early in the morning and they begin bashing her side and nudging her then she releases her eggs usually between 100 and 1000. They are fertilised immidiately by the males who release there milt as soon as eggs are laid. I know this from experience as i breed fantail goldfish, they also eat there eggs once laid so remove the eggs immidately, the males do not go "in search off eggs".
If you're talking about how many baby fish goldfish have, they can have up to 100 eggs(babies), but only about 20-30 will live. The way you can tell which ones are dead and which ones are not is that the ones that are alive are clear, and the ones that are dead are not clear like the live eggs. Hoped that helped.
Clownfish typically lay 100-1000 eggs in a single clutch, with an average of around 400-500 eggs per spawning event.
around one in every 100 million eggs will survive to adulthood. They have around 1000 million eggs in a lifetime.
100*31/49 = 63.3% approx.
The Australian lungfish typically lays between 20 to 100 eggs at a time during its breeding season. These eggs are deposited in shallow waters, often attached to aquatic vegetation. The lungfish's reproductive strategy allows for a relatively small number of eggs, but the eggs are large and well-protected.
Goldfish are carp. Carp can live to 100 years.
Uhhh easy, put two Pokemon with the same breeding type and put them in the daycare. Keep them there. And walk around to places until the daycare man gives you the egg. That's egg one. Now just put it in the PC box and walk around again until the daycare man gives you another egg. Repeat the steps until you get 100 eggs.
Well, If it was me I would get a bigger tank because each goldfish that you have needs 10 gallons. So like if you had 3 goldfish you would need a 30 galloon fish tank. If you don't want them to die then you might want to get like a 100 galloon tank you can have a lot of goldfish. You can get a fish tank at petco.