Usually fish like to put their eggs some place they feel could be kept away from danger they lay their eggs in plants or in between rocks in the wild. If you have fish at home it's usually any place they like to hide such as decorations you may have in the aquarium.
How old is your fish? Your fish may have laid eggs, After a fish has laid eggs it will pass on, one of my fantails died after it laid eggs :(
get the eggs out and put them in a separate tank because the fish will eat the eggs.
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It varies depending on the type of fish. For many, female fish lay eggs. The eggs are fertilized by the male fish outside the body of the female after they are laid. The eggs grow into baby fish.
If you have both a male and female in the tank and you see eggs, then it did lay them.
actually, it depends on the type of fish and the type of frog that laid the eggs some fish die from eating frog eggs (e.g. catfish- poison dart frog)
If you want them to live, you keep them in the water where they were laid.
a cluck because if the eggs are different colors it called a cluck
Yes, a dory is a type of fish that lays eggs. Dories are marine fish in the family Zeidae, and like many other fish species, they reproduce through fertilization of eggs laid by the female.
It depends on how old it is, and how many it has laid before.
I'm assuming you are referring to aquarium fish. The amount of eggs laid can vary greatly between species. Dozens can often be expected from most fish.
Fish eggs are released from the female fish's body during a process called spawning. Depending on the species, the eggs may be deposited in water, attached to vegetation, or laid on the substrate. The male fish usually fertilizes the eggs shortly after they are released. This reproductive strategy varies widely among different species of fish.