For Albino Catfish, about 3 to 12 weeks to hatch.
For Albino Catfish, about 3 to 12 weeks to hatch.
Yes, catfish can reproduce in a pond environment. They typically lay eggs in nests that are built by the male catfish, and the eggs hatch into fry that grow into juvenile catfish.
Catfish reproduce in a pond by laying eggs that are fertilized externally. The male catfish releases sperm to fertilize the eggs laid by the female catfish. The fertilized eggs then hatch into baby catfish, known as fry, which grow and develop in the pond.
The gestation period for catfish varies by species, but many freshwater catfish typically exhibit spawning behaviors rather than traditional gestation. For instance, species like the channel catfish lay eggs, which are fertilized externally. The eggs usually hatch within 4 to 10 days, depending on water temperature and conditions. In general, catfish are known for their parental care, with some species guarding their eggs and fry after hatching.
Yes the father looks after them and they usally hatch after 5 days :)
A mother catfish is called a "female catfish." In biological terms, female catfish are referred to as "spawners" when they are ready to lay eggs. Catfish are known for their unique breeding behavior, where the male catfish guards the eggs until they hatch.
That all depends on if you had both a male and female involved in the spawning and what species of catfish it is.
Charmander's hatch time is from 5355 to 5609 steps.
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Catfish eggs are fertilized by the male after being They must be goldfish eggs. It is nearly impossible to have catfish breed on their own in a tank or pond. Any fish female can have eggs, the eggs are fertilized after the female lays the eggs. So if the eggs hatch then most likely they be goldfish.