once their "food sacs" are gone you should probably start feeding them one or 2 day later
Balloon fish lay eggs. They are then left for fertilization by the male. The male fish may help the female release her eggs by rubbing her side.
Newborn tilapia fish are called "fry." After hatching from eggs, fry are small and vulnerable, relying on their yolk sac for nourishment until they are able to swim and feed independently. As they grow, they will go through several stages of development before reaching adulthood.
To take care of fish eggs for successful hatching and development, maintain clean water conditions, provide proper temperature and oxygen levels, and protect the eggs from predators. Regular monitoring and removal of any unfertilized or dead eggs can also help ensure the health and survival of the developing fish.
Minnow fish reproduce through external fertilization, where the female releases eggs and the male releases sperm into the water simultaneously. The eggs are then fertilized and develop externally before hatching into larvae.
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get about 2 females for every male, then make sure you have alot of plants at the bottom to hold eggs and help hide the fish when there hatching or theyll get eaten feed them a bit more than usuall, that's how i always get my fish to breed
In the wild most are picked off by other fish before they have hatched. After hatching a lot don't reach adulthood, so more eggs equals to more chance of adult fish spawning again!
Weedy sea dragons typically produce between 100 to 250 eggs per breeding cycle. The male carries the eggs on his tail, where they incubate for about six weeks before hatching. Unlike many fish species, the young are not cared for after hatching and are independent from birth.
Different fish species need different temperatures and each have different hatching/development time.
Yes, platy fish do lay eggs. To ensure successful hatching, provide a separate breeding tank with plants for hiding spots. Maintain water temperature around 75-80F and feed the fry small, frequent meals of crushed flakes or baby brine shrimp. Keep the tank clean and monitor water quality closely.
Fish that lay eggs have developed several strategies for a successful hatching. Some fish will disperse a large number of fertilized eggs and hope that some survive, while others deposit or bury their eggs, and still others retain the eggs in their mouths until birth.
feed it fish and shark eggs