No
no it will not mate in any couse
Black Moores are simply a form of "goldfish' and they spawn exactly the same way. The males chase the females who release their ova which are fertilised by the males during the chase.
Other black moors.
It depends, if the goldfish are all males (or females) no, but if not of course they can mate.
when you get it a mate.
when you get it a mate.
No they can't.
Of course! Goldfish reproduce sexually not asexually
The best and only good tank mate for fancy goldfish, are other fancy goldfish.
No they are not goldfish
A black moor and a comet goldfish can readily mate together. I have successfully bred them myself in a 60litre tank. However if you are expecting fancy goldfish you may be disappointed. The genes for the black moor are recessive, which means the majority of your fish will be normal goldfish. Most of my youngsters have not yet changed colour yet so I am still waiting to see whether they will all be gold, or whether I will get some black colouration. good luck!!
yes, goldfish can mate, if you keep your goldfish in a pond... they usually mate in spring, and if you keep your goldfish in a tank, they may mate anytime... but they usually dont do this until they are 3 years old, when they mate, the male will get breeding tubercles which looks like pimples but not red, then they will do a chase, when the female get tired she will release her eggs and the male will fertilize them. of course, you can also try to find ways to make them breed though... anyways... as animals are... they can pretty much all breed including goldfish!