This is a common occurence. Angelfish do this a lot. She is just getting rid of an encumbrance. Two females will also get together and spawn much to the joy of their owner who then thinks he/she has a pair.
One without a mate? No, the egg needs to be fertilized or the egg would never hatch. Yes, female birds lay eggs on their own but they still need a mate to fertilize the eggs.
The only way to relocate Angelfish eggs is to move whatever the eggs were laid on. Removing(scrapeing) the eggs from where the fish laid them will result in the death of the eggs. HTH
They would prefer to have another worm do it for them but if there isn't one around at the time they will do the job themselves.
Female frogs lay eggs and males fertilize the eggs.
No, Bantam roosters do not take care of eggs, his job is to fertilize those eggs, guard the chickens from predators, and crow.
If no roaster one hen will start to fertilize the eggs.
One without a mate? No, the egg needs to be fertilized or the egg would never hatch. Yes, female birds lay eggs on their own but they still need a mate to fertilize the eggs.
yes..sometimes about 400 of them at the same time
fertilize egg
Yes. As with all birds a male is needed to fertilize the eggs.
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you don't breed eggs! You hatchem!!
The only way to relocate Angelfish eggs is to move whatever the eggs were laid on. Removing(scrapeing) the eggs from where the fish laid them will result in the death of the eggs. HTH
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Yes
Yes, Angelfish can have babies. Usually they lay their eggs on leaves on plants and guards them.
our roosters don't fertilize our eggs it would be good if they did