Largemouth bass typically stay on their beds for about one to two weeks during the spawning season. The males are primarily responsible for guarding the nest, and they remain there to protect the eggs until they hatch. Their time on the bed can vary depending on environmental conditions such as water temperature and clarity, as well as the presence of threats or disturbances. Once the fry are free-swimming, the adults usually leave the area.
Spawning begins when the males fan beds and the females come in to lay their eggs. The males guard the eggs, and then the fry for a week. Total spawn time is around three weeks.
A fill in can stay very long
5000 years
Until you swallow.
it depends on how much food stays in your mouth because if it is a small amount, the food would stay in your mouth in a small amount of time but if there is a lot of food, then it will stay in your mouth for a long time.
Food does not stay in the mouth for long before passing in to the next area. Food is broken down somewhat in the mouth by saliva and chewing before passing into the alimentary canal.
6 months at the most
4hrs to 8hrs with large doses
It stays in your boby for five days. After one mouth it gets in your bone morrow
Average if 3 hours
I don't know but if you try it your a fool
It depends on how much and how long you have taken it. If you just take a couple for fun you should be clean in a few days, with urine test. If your addicted, and they do a hair analysis test it can take a month, or more.