12 to 200
A shrimp can have varying numbers of babies, or larvae, depending on the species. Some species may produce hundreds to thousands of eggs in a single spawning event. For example, a female shrimp can release anywhere from 100 to over a million eggs, which then develop into larvae before eventually maturing into adult shrimp. The exact number can vary widely based on environmental conditions and the specific type of shrimp.
The same time that I am able to knock up my new bride. which will be early spring at the soonest.
The answer depends on the type of shrimp, all penaeid shrimps spawning takes place in the ocean, usually a female produces from 500,000 to 1,000,000 eggs and can spawn many times, it is thought that brown and pink shrimp spawn in October and November, however in some areas spawning occurs during the late winter and early spring.The exact spawning time seems to be in condition with water temperature. White shrimp typically spawn in May and June with some as late as August.Please see related link below!
They don't have any cells but they eat cells. So that is your answer
Yes, it is possible to artificially incubate freshwater shrimp eggs. The eggs can be collected and transferred to a separate container with controlled water parameters such as temperature, pH, and salinity. The eggs will then hatch within a specific time frame under these controlled conditions, allowing for successful incubation.
200,000 eggs at a time 200,000 eggs at a time
Yes, the female can lay infertile egg-sacs. Generally, if one has owned a mantis for a very long time, say 2 months or so, with no contact to male specimens or the outdoors, then she is most likely infertile. Usually they lay eggs about 1-3 weeks after being fertilized.
25 to 40 eggs at one time
The mantis shrimp has one of the most accurate internal clocks in the animal kingdom. They have been known to have precise circadian rhythms that help them with activities like hunting and mating.
25 to 40 eggs at one time
He Lays About 70 Eggs At A Time
They lay eggs anwhere from the time they are 4 1/2 months old to 5 months with eggs the size of 2.2 cm. It is said that it is hard to tell the boys from the girls early on though!