Some are. Like any other kind of egg, fish eggs vary in size and color according to their species. They're kind of clearish red, but it probably depends on the fish
Puffer fish eggs are small, clear, and gelatinous capsules that can vary in size depending on the species. They are typically slightly sticky and adhere to surfaces such as rocks, plants, or sand. Puffer fish eggs are laid in clusters and can be translucent or opaque.
Fish are born in eggs
All fish come from eggs. Some fish lay eggs and male fertilize them some fish are like humans and animals the egg developes inside the fish and live birth happens.
Most fish lay eggs that are externally fertilized. This means that the female fish releases her eggs into the water, where they are fertilized by the male fish's sperm. The fertilized eggs then develop outside the female's body until they hatch.
Balloon fish lay eggs. They are then left for fertilization by the male. The male fish may help the female release her eggs by rubbing her side.
Infertile eggs will go white within 36 hours. The fertile ones stay amber (clear).
It means that the fish eggs are ready to be born.
Platy fish eggs are small, clear, and round in shape. They can be distinguished from other fish eggs by their size and transparency. Platy fish eggs are typically smaller and more transparent compared to other types of fish eggs.
Puffer fish eggs are small, clear, and gelatinous capsules that can vary in size depending on the species. They are typically slightly sticky and adhere to surfaces such as rocks, plants, or sand. Puffer fish eggs are laid in clusters and can be translucent or opaque.
You can see fish eggs because they are clear/transparent with a little black dot in each egg.
frog eggs, if that's what your asking.
Platy eggs are small, clear, and round with a single black dot in the center. They can be distinguished from other fish eggs by their size, shape, and the presence of the black dot.
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They will go white within 36 hours if they are not fertile.
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some fish do.
Fish tanks can turn white for a variety of reasons. Many fish shops can test the water if a sample is brought in. Typically white water is due to not being circulated or over feeding.