They grow then they develop there babies then they get older
Clownfish are born in eggs. They get protected by the male until they hatch. the female can lay up to 1000 eggs.
The nuns would develop them and help them grow.
Babies develop arms when they are 7 weeks old in the womb.
They lay eggs, like all fish.
it depends on the baby. some grow faster than others
Not as long as the baby is getting all the necessary nutrition they need in order to develop and grow. So no.
In my experience, the Clown Loach (Botia macracantha) will live for over 7 years. They need to be kept in groups of 5 or more and they also grow to around 12 inches long. So a large tank is needed.
Some species of fish stay with their offspring, or babies. Most other fish will release eggs into the waters they live in, and the fish develop and grow on their own.
They grow and develop
Baby clownfish are born in the ocean, typically near coral reefs or rocky crevices where their parents have laid their eggs. The eggs hatch into larvae that eventually settle on the ocean floor and develop into juvenile clownfish.
No, wild rabbit babies, also known as kits, are born without a visible tail. Their tail will start to develop and become more noticeable as they grow older.