Tilapia typically lay eggs multiple times a year, with a breeding cycle occurring every 4 to 6 weeks under optimal conditions. A single female can produce anywhere from 50 to over 1,000 eggs per spawning event, depending on her size and health. This prolific breeding capability allows tilapia populations to grow rapidly in suitable environments.
Yes.
they produce 1000's each time the lay eggs.
tilapia fish lay up to 40 to 150 And that iis very true
Squirrels are mammals and therefore do not lay eggs. So your answer is None.
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how many eggs do they lay each time
No, fish do not have a menstruel cycle, they lay eggs.
When snails lay eggs they are acting out the natural process of reproduction.
they lay eggs there is no cycle
Chickens have a natural instinct to lay eggs regularly as part of their reproductive cycle. Broodiness is triggered by hormonal changes that encourage incubation of eggs, so chickens typically lay more eggs when they are not broody. This allows them to consistently produce eggs for reproduction.
Beetles lay eggs when they mate.
they can lay hundreds of eggs