The ovulation period of scallops refers to the time when marine life scallops absorb nutrients from the seabed and convert them into eggs during the breeding season. This time is usually in the middle of each month, which is around the fifteenth or sixteenth day of the lunar calendar.

In the days leading up to and after ovulation, scallops will be particularly active and absorb as much nutrients as possible. They also make sounds to attract mates and secrete a substance called "goo" to protect their eggs.

This period is very important for scallops, because the quantity and quality of eggs will directly affect their reproduction. If this period is missed, the scallops will be unable to reproduce.

Therefore, if you want to help scallops reproduce, you should seize this period and provide them with adequate nutrition and protection measures. You can also place scallops in seawater and let them reproduce naturally.