No lol
never seen one that big, urs must be on some steroids! hahaha
most are along hte lines of 3 inches.
Depending on the type of goldfish they can be anywhere from 6-12 inches long.Try the article at the website in related Links It is all about goldfish sizes
The butterfly tail goldfish usually measures in at 6-7 inches. They are condsidered to be medium in size compared to other goldfish. Their closest relative, the fantail goldfish, is slightly smaller at about 4-6 inches in length.
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minnows, carnivore food, goldfish, & flakes.
Goldfish typically stop growing when they reach around 4 to 6 inches in length, which is usually within the first year of their life.
Some common breeds of goldfish are: the Black Moor goldfish, the Ryunkin goldfish, the comet goldfish, the common goldfish, the Calico Fantail goldfish, the telescope eye goldfish, the bubble eye goldfish, the pearl scale goldfish and the Oranda goldfish.
I have a 10gallon with a common and a shubunkin goldfish. They are both around 2.5 inches. I am soon upgrading to a 30 gallon so there will be enough room when they get bigger.
Yes, goldfish typically stop growing once they reach their full adult size, which is usually around 6 to 8 inches in length.
there are three basic breeds: fantail goldfish, comet goldfish, and common goldfish. if you are getting goldfish for the first time, i would recommend common goldfish as they need the least care.
Common goldfish or goldfish.
Although the goldfish are very small and it may be tempting to put many goldfish in a tank that large, you have to resist these urges if you want your fish to be happy and healthy. Keep in mind that goldfish grow very large: 6-8 inches for the fancies, 6-12 inches for the more common ones. The rule of thumb "one inch of fish per gallon" just does not work with goldfish. A more accurate measurement of goldfish per gallon would be " for each inch of goldfish allow 3-4 gallons of water". Hope this helps- and remember though the fish are small now, they will soon grow very large and beautiful.
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