What do fantail goldfish eggs look like?

Fantail goldfish eggs are tiny, spherical, and translucent. They are typically pale white or yellowish in color and have a slightly sticky outer layer. You might be able to see a tiny black speck inside each egg which is the developing embryo.

Here are some more details about fantail goldfish eggs:

* Size: About 1-2 mm in diameter.

* Shape: Round or slightly oval.

* Texture: Smooth and slightly sticky.

* Color: Pale white or yellowish.

* Translucency: You can see through the egg to some extent.

* Embryo: A tiny black speck inside the egg, visible as the embryo develops.

Note: Goldfish eggs are very fragile and can easily be damaged or destroyed. It is important to handle them with care.

You can tell if the eggs are fertile by looking for:

* A tiny black speck inside the egg: This is the developing embryo.

* The eggs becoming cloudy: This indicates that the embryo is growing.

* The eggs becoming darker: This indicates that the embryo is further developed.

If the eggs are not fertilized or are damaged, they will turn white and opaque.

Keep in mind that these are just general descriptions. The exact appearance of fantail goldfish eggs can vary slightly depending on the specific breed and conditions.