How long do bass carry eggs
Largemouth, 14 inches, smallmouth, 12 inches. But as they are top predators, they should all be released.
Largemouth, 14 inches, smallmouth, 12 inches. But as they are top predators, they should all be released.
There is a long list of predators lined up to feed on bass eggs, but bluegills are probably the most prevalent.
100-1000 eggs
Bluegill are in the sunfish family, which is a rather common group of fishes. Some others are: Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass Redear sunfish Black crappie White crappie Warmouth Pumpkinseed Flier Spotted bass Coosa bass Rock bass Roanoke bass Long ear sunfish
Bass maturity varies by species. For example, Largemouth bass typically reach maturity in about 2 to 4 years, while Smallmouth bass may take 3 to 5 years. Factors such as environmental conditions, food availability, and habitat can influence the growth rates and maturation timelines of these fish.
4 days at 70F
Turkeys lay eggs.
Ladybirds (ladybugs) lay eggs, they don't carry their young.
Largemouth bass typically stay on their beds for about one to two weeks during the spawning season. The males are primarily responsible for guarding the nest, and they remain there to protect the eggs until they hatch. Their time on the bed can vary depending on environmental conditions such as water temperature and clarity, as well as the presence of threats or disturbances. Once the fry are free-swimming, the adults usually leave the area.
9 - 12 months
55-77 days