Fish hatching from eggs (under the microscope)

Here are minnows, the gulf killi fish, hatching under the microscope. In the wild they lay their eggs on marsh grasses at a full moon high tide and then 30 days later when the next full moon high tide comes they get wet and hatch.
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Toadfish Eggs Hatching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fPfH4ChsoA

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28 thoughts on “Fish hatching from eggs (under the microscope)

  1. While watching this video I didn't realize it was a ChrisFix video, then he started speaking and I thought "salt wooder? what's going on here does Chris have a doppelganger?!".

  2. How long it will take baby to come out from the eggs? I saw around 200 plus eggs , just now noticed most of the eggs are eaten by male fish. Can u suggest if I need to move fish to other aquarium to save eggs. Appreciate ur reply

  3. Are the dark balls inside the eggs attached to the wall? if the egg is turned over, the balls rise up in natural, (not artificial) caviar?

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