It all depends on the fish. Some species often guard the eggs and some species will eat. Also remember that all fish have their own traits and characteristics. What one fish of a species does another fish may not do.
No, some fish will protect them though but unfortunatly other dont. Hope this helps
Some fish hatch from fish eggs. Others are live borne.
All fish come from eggs. Some fish lay eggs and male fertilize them some fish are like humans and animals the egg developes inside the fish and live birth happens.
Yes, most fish lay their eggs in water. This is because fish require water for their eggs to hatch and develop. The water helps protect the eggs and provides the necessary oxygen and nutrients for the developing embryos.
Arowanas are mouth breeders, that is, the male will carry the fertilized eggs in his mouth and protect the young once they hatch. See the link below for a good overview of this fish's reproductive habits.
All fish lay eggs, however some fish retain these eggs inside them until they hatch (they are ovoviviparous). Hammerhead sharks do this and with seahorses the female transfers the eggs to the male for incubation.
depends on the fish.
yes you can i had a fish who had little eggs and she hatched them
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Most fish lay eggs that are externally fertilized. This means that the female fish releases her eggs into the water, where they are fertilized by the male fish's sperm. The fertilized eggs then develop outside the female's body until they hatch.
No, they are fertilized, then drift until they hatch. The young are on their on from the start.
the southern black koi fish males sit on the eggs until the eggs all hatch only if the female brings food to them every hour or he will eat them all.