they carry them for about three weeks
Female goldfish have the potential of releasing eggs every 8 to 10 days.
A lot like female goldfish, actually. Seriously, I don't believe there are any visual differences in basic goldfish genders.
no, it does'nt
The male and female goldfish may be separated for up to a month. During this time, they should both be fed a high quality fish food to prepare them for breeding and to help the female lay healthy eggs. White eggs is a sign of infection, a common malady in goldfish eggs.
I'm not an expert at this, but I would put the parents back in until the eggs hatch. If the eggs don't hatch about 8 mon. after that, they are probable dead. Answer- The Goldfish eggs should hatch in two or three days depending on the temperature of the water in your tank. First it is important to realize that the eggs must be fertilized by a male Goldfish, after the eggs have been laid by a female Goldfish. Did you have a male Goldfish in the tank with the female? If not the eggs will not be fertile, and will soon turn white, and will not hatch. But if the eggs were fertilized, they should hatch in two or three days depending on the temperature of the water in tank. Note: You should not try to remove the eggs from your tank.
Goldfish don't get pregnant.
55-77 days
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.
yes cause they are animals not mammals Yes, goldfish do lay eggs. They will typically breed after a significant temperature change in the water - usually in the spring. The eggs are adhesive and will attach themselves to aquatic surfaces and vegetation. The eggs will hatch and the fry will emerge within 2 - 3 days.
The female lays eggs, which are fertilized outside the body of the female. Goldfish do not have sexual intercourse.
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Spring time is the breeding season for goldfish. During this time female goldfish will put on weight, and male goldfish will develop breeding tubercles (white dots on the head and gills). Goldfish may chase each other around the habitat in an effort to find a mate. When a male and female goldfish choose a mate the female will release her eggs onto the breeding ground (such as an aquatic plant, or breeding mop). The male goldfish will then release a cloud of Milt (sperm). The milt thus fertilizes the eggs, and goldfish fry begin to form within the eggs. The goldfish eggs will continue to develop for several days until they eventually hatch into fry. The fry will then grow into fully developed goldfish overtime. These goldfish will eventually reproduce, and thus continue the life cycle.