The eggs, which are slightly over 2,5 cm (1 in) long, hatch 13 to 19 weeks later.
The male bass watches over the eggs till they hatch 3-5 days later.
They hatch ten to twenty days later and she guards them for another two to three weeks.
When the eggs hatch a week later, both parents will watch over the fry for a short while.
The eggs then hatch from 70 to 100 days later.
The eggs are attached to aquatic vegetation, and hatch seven to 18 days later.
Their offspring also hatch later in the season and are less likely to thrive themselves.
The eggs hatch three to four weeks later, and the larvae feed until the end of the summer.
The eggs hatch into larvae 2 to 3 days later.
Eggs usually hatch about a month and a half later.