A fish egg has baby fish in it, a snail egg has baby snails in it!
It eats bottom-dwelling organisms (the most popular of which are mussels, sponges, small fish, snails and snail eggs, algae, worms, shrimp, crustaceans and crabs).
No it won't hurt any fish but the fish might hurt the snail.
The liver fluke's reproduction is part of a cycle: 1. Pasasite in an ant's cranium 2. Ant hangs from tip of leaf 3. Rabbit eats ant 4. Liver fluke leaves ant and produces eggs 5. Eggs are excreted over time 6. Snail eats excreted eggs 7. Eggs hatch inside of snail 8. Are released from snail in slime balls 9. Ant eats snail slime 10. Cycle restarts
the fins
Fish are born in eggs
If the fish can find the eggs and/or babies they will eat them.
There are three major similarities between a fish and a snake: Both have scales on their body. They do not have visible ears. Both lay eggs.
yes, why not!
It all depends on what you want. In other words, if they are fish eggs do you want more of the same fish that are in the tank - and the same for snail eggs. The kinds of fish you have will tell you about the eggs and where they are found. Sclares (angel fish) deposit their eggs on the glass or a leaf. Cichlids usually drop their eggs into the sand. Siamese fish blow elaborate "egg nests" made of bubbles. A small gel-like patch on the side of the tank is usually snail eggs - unless you have a large snail such as a Mystery Snail.
Baby snails are almost transparent as are snail eggs. They can be brought in on plants or even in the water that you have brought fish home in.
their role in reproduction. Females lay eggs and the Males...fertilize them.
Amphibian eggs and Fish eggs are usually found with a layer of a jelly like substance coating the egg. Reptile eggs are found with an egg that is protected with a shell.
the mollusk live in land example fish oyster
sometimes they wont fill comfortible and if there is fish or other living creatures in there they might eat the eggs before you see them
Well it depends if you want them in there or not. It's your choice.
No, a snail is an invertebrate in the mollusk family. They are not fish.
what is the difference between fish farming and a fishing