Tiger fish eggs are mostly light yellow or white in color and are about 1-2 mm in size. During spawning, the female fish will lay her eggs on the bottom of the fish tank or on stone crevices or aquatic plants, and use mucus to fix them on top. The surface of the egg will show some small bumps, usually to provide some protection from predation and other threats.
The incubation period of tiger fish eggs is usually 24-36 hours. After hatching, the young fish will be provided with nutrients by the yolk sac, which will be absorbed within a few days and begin to feed independently. Tiger fish have strong reproductive capacity and are generally prone to lay a large number of eggs, but care must be taken to keep the fish tank clean and the water quality stable to ensure that the youngfish good growth and development.