How do you know if fish are mating?

Mating Ritual
Signs that your goldfish are ready to mate include white spots along the gills of the males, and the female will become fatter and more rounded. The male will then chase the female around the tank to encourage her to release her eggs.
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How do I know if my fish are fighting or mating?

Energetic Mating Behavior

If the female Oscar plays hard to get, the suitor will become more physical with rubbing behavior that may look like fighting when it isn't. Oscar couples always get along even when they're not mating, so if you spot aggressive behavior and chasing, you'll know they're actually mating.
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What do fish do when they mate?

In most cases, the female drops eggs in the water which are immediately fertilized by sperm from the male. Another way is for fertilization to occur within the females body before she drops them into the water. With the third and final method, the female retains the eggs within her body and the young are born alive.
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How do you know when fish are pregnant?

As your female fish becomes pregnant, she will grow a bulge at the back of her abdomen. This typically appears over the course of 20-40 days. Does your fish have a red or black spot? Sometimes, when a female fish is pregnant, she will develop a “gravid spot” on the abdomen.
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How long are fishes pregnant for?

Roughly 28 days. Keep reading to find out how do fish give birth in a tank.
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Goldfish Mating



Do fish hide when pregnant?

Nesting. It is completely normal for a pregnant fish to spend more time hiding or seeming to explore plants and decorations in the aquarium. This is an indicator that she is coming close to giving birth, and that she is looking for a place to go through the process.
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How do I know if my fish is laying eggs?

Pregnant female fish often develop a "gravid spot" on the abdomen near the rear vent. This is typically black or bright red, and grows more pronounced over the course of the pregnancy. Some fish always have this spot, but it will typically grow brighter or darker during once the fish is pregnant.
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Is my fish laying eggs?

Most types of aquarium fish lay eggs. If your fish is nesting, it may build a safe area for the eggs within the gravel. Some species build nests within bubbles at the surface of the water, in this case, you may notice jelly-like sacs floating throughout the tank.
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Why does my fish have a big belly?

Dropsy refers to the swelling of soft tissues in a body cavity, such as the abdomen, due to an accumulation of water and other fluids. The condition is caused by environmental stress factors and/or infections.
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Why are my fish chasing each other?

Fish chase each other for a variety of reasons, such as defending their territory, establishing dominance, competing for food, and mating. Even fish that are typically docile fish may chase others because of constant stress. This could be due to incompatible tank mates, poor water conditions, or an overcrowded tank.
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How do you tell if fish are spawning?

Another good indicator that carp and bream are close to spawning, is spawning nodules. These are small lumps or spots on the fish, which will make the fish very rough to touch. These nodules will cover the head and pectoral fins but do not worry they aren't causing the fish any harm.
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Why do fish rub against each other?

Food and hunger always play dirty tricks! Different species obviously have different energy needs, and if food is insufficient, there is a risk of leaving some fish without it, which may make them turn against each other.
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Why is my male fish chasing the female?

To show dominance

Among a shoal of a single fish species, you may notice that one or two fish routinely chase the others around the tank. These are usually male fish, and this is how they show their dominance. In the wild, just like among other animals, shoal-living species of fish often have a dominant male.
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Why are my fish picking on one fish?

A lot of times, a fish fight breaks out over territory. When it comes to defending their territory in the aquarium, some territorial fish can become extremely territorial and aggressive toward other fish. They like to occupy certain areas of your aquarium and set them up as their territories.
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Can fish lay eggs without a mate?

Yes, they can. However, the eggs will not hatch into baby fish as they have not been fertilized by a male fish. Female fish are constantly producing, and typically, the female fish will reabsorb the eggs rather than waste them. However, sometimes female fish will lay eggs even without a male fish present.
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Should I remove fish eggs from tank?

All you can do is feed the fish appropriately or, better yet, remove them from the aquarium and shift them into a secondary tank for the time being. Sometimes, even well-fed fish go for the eggs, so it is best to separate other fish from the eggs until they hatch.
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Do fish eat their babies?

Sometimes he guards several clutches by different females, cleans the nest, and fans oxygen towards the eggs to improve their supply. Yet scientists have repeatedly observed males eating some of the carefully-provided for eggs. Filial cannibalism often occurs in fish species in which males care for the eggs or young.
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Where do fish lay eggs in a tank?

The eggs are laid on plants, or on the bottom of the aquarium scattered on the gravel. Once the eggs hatch in the wild, the fry (young fish) have to avoid parental cannibalism, usually by hiding in the plants and among rocks, until they grow large enough to swim freely.
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How long do you keep baby fish separated?

In about 4 to 6 weeks, the babies should be large enough to release into the main aquarium. But be sure the babies have grown larger than the mouths of adult fish. If it's not possible to set up a separate aquarium, drop-in breeders are a great alternative.
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How do you get rid of baby fish?

What to do With Unwanted Guppy Fry?
  1. 5 Things You Can do With Guppy Fry. ...
  2. Just Leave Them with Their Parents. ...
  3. Separate Them from Their Parents. ...
  4. Give Guppy Fry Away to Friends. ...
  5. Grow Out Guppy Fry and Sell for Profit. ...
  6. Conduct Selective Breeding. ...
  7. Conclusion.
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