15-20 if you are unaware of the eggs being there the adult fish WILL eat the eggs. 50-200 depending on how much care you give them and if none are eaten
this is usually if you are meaning to breed them
That depends a great deal on how many goldfish there were before.
You can actually get INFINITE eggs from the Day Care, but may only receive one at a time.
Un-answerable question - what bird? Chickens will lay 200+ eggs per year.
Weta lay between 200 to 300 eggs at one time depending on their size. The eggs then take between three to five months in order to hatch.
Goldfishes There is no plural for goldfish. Goldfish itself is plural. Example: Hey Bob, can I see that goldfish you caught? Example2: Hey Bob, can I see those goldfish you caught?
15 - 20
Goldfish normally spawn once yearly in Spring time.
It depends on how many eggs there are. One goldfish per egg.
Comet goldfish usually lay between 500-5,000 eggs. The reason why they lay so many is because goldfish eggs, and fry, have high mortality rates. Having so many eggs ensures that at least some of the goldfish fry will reach adulthood.
Thousands at one time.
Goldfish do lay eggs. The eggs will attach to something in the tank or bowl until they hatch.
No, goldfish do not stay with their eggs. After spawning, goldfish typically scatter their eggs in the water, and they do not provide any care or protection for the eggs or the resulting fry.
Goldfish do not have a gestation period because the reproduction of goldfish does not, at any point, involve pregnancy. Goldfish lay their unfertilized eggs which are then fertilized by nearby male goldfish. The fertilized eggs then develop and hatch into fry which then grow into baby fish. Goldfish do not BECOME pregnant. They lay eggs and the male goldfish fertilizes them
Don't worry!!! Goldfish eat their own eggs!!! If you want the eggs, then you have to separate the mother from the eggs.
If the goldfish eggs appear "fuzzy" then they are growing fungus.
between 30- 200
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