No, a female Green Anole cannot produce fertilized eggs without the presence of a male. However, she may still produce infertile eggs even in the absence of a male. These eggs will not develop into hatchlings, but the female can lay them as part of her natural reproductive cycle.
my male and female Anole were together and when i put the second Anole in the other jumped over to see it and the red thing on its throat started moving it never did before i the other Anole in the tank. good luck with your lizards
No - Absolutely NOT ! The babies should be separated as soon after they appear as is possible - to the adult for mistaking the young for a small food !
20-30 gallons for a single anole.
If you have both a male and female in the tank and you see eggs, then it did lay them.
actually no, the male is most likely going to find food for the female while she is laying eggs
10 gallon tank about 12.99 Heater about 13.99 Light bulb about 7.49 Bedding about 7.99 Water bowl about 3.99 Crickets about 1.99 a dozen Spray bottle about 1.99 Green anole 7.99 ALL TOGETHER ABOUT 60 DOLLARS
It is likely the eggs are "spermed" (for lack of a better term) after they are layed. **This happens in the wild as well. The female does not need a male to lay eggs, but the eggs need a male to fertilize the eggs. The eggs will just stay eggs in the tank without a male to fertilize them. The female may also eat the eggs if left in there with her.
I'm not an expert at this, but I would put the parents back in until the eggs hatch. If the eggs don't hatch about 8 mon. after that, they are probable dead. Answer- The Goldfish eggs should hatch in two or three days depending on the temperature of the water in your tank. First it is important to realize that the eggs must be fertilized by a male Goldfish, after the eggs have been laid by a female Goldfish. Did you have a male Goldfish in the tank with the female? If not the eggs will not be fertile, and will soon turn white, and will not hatch. But if the eggs were fertilized, they should hatch in two or three days depending on the temperature of the water in tank. Note: You should not try to remove the eggs from your tank.
The answer is yes. Fish do need at least one male in the tank to fertilies the eggs. However in some cases the fish will first lay the eggs then the male will fertilize them.
Yes. You only need one snail because all snails are both male and female.
Have an established male producing a bubble nest in his tank, have a female with horizontal lines developed the length of her body, place together in males tank and after egg laying and the male begins to move eggs to the bubbles, remove the female. Once eggs hatch either remove fry or male.
When the pair mate, the male wraps himself around the female and squeezes to release the eggs from her body. At the same time he releases milt, the fluid containing his sperm. The eggs are fertilised as they come out, by the time you see them floating to the bottom they are already fertilised. This is why you often get a large percentage of infertile eggs if the female is larger than the male (and he cannot wrap around her properly) or if the male is inexperienced and he doesn't get it right.