Fish lay eggs. There are some varieties of fish that are "mouth breeders" and other just lay their eggs and the male comes along and fertilizes them.they ffucckin bang banng boom to the mooon wooot wooot
Vincents future is having babies with a llama
Normally when you see that they are on the verge of having babies you would put them in a separate tank and then take the mum out as soon as she has the babies.
Fish have a reproductive process that involves external fertilization, not live birth like mammals. When fish lay eggs, they are typically fertilized externally by the male fish releasing sperm over the eggs. There is no umbilical cord involved in the development of fish embryos.
Shellfish are not fish. they are crustaceans.shellfish is the fish which is inside the shell . But fish is free
To prevent the babies from being eaten you need to separate them from the bigger fish. You can put them in a baby fish separator that you can get at your local aquarium store, or you can put them in a small fish bowl until they are bigger with less chance to be eaten.
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They sure are! I have a couple and they keep having babies!!
Vincents future is having babies with a llama
yes it does, if she is hiding under plants and logs then she is nesting, swordtails have their babies live so this will allow the babies to hide and be protected in this area. the only other reason is that she is being bullied and that she is not feeling well. Or another reason could be that the fish is exposed to to much light, if not then yes, she is having babies...
It's at the bottom of the tank, not floating, and I'm pretty sure it's breathing. It's sort of buried in the gravel, and I can't tell if she's having babies or the other fish had a memorial service and then buried her lol!
maybe its not pregnant!!!! k More information needed. What kind of fish is it? What are the parameters of the water and container the fish is in? What makes you think it is expecting babies?
Koi are egg layers/scatterers of adhesive eggs so they don't actually 'have babies'.
Normally when you see that they are on the verge of having babies you would put them in a separate tank and then take the mum out as soon as she has the babies.
Flying fish reproduce by eggs, and eventually, babies make babies and more babies to form a family. Most fish do, anyway
Depends on the type of fish