Since an oranda is a type of goldfish, they will be fine together
Since an oranda is classified as a fancy variety, you can put 4 Orandas on a 55 gallon tank.
If the goldfish is a fancy variety, it can live alone in a 20 gallon tank. Goldfish do not belong in tanks any smaller than this as they grow very large
Yes, but your tank size needs to support it. If you mean that a regular goldfish is a long single-tail goldfish, then you need at least a 40 gallon tank just for the 2 fish due to the size potential of the common goldfish. If you mean a regular goldfish as in a round bodied fantail, or perhaps a ryukin, then you need at least a 30 gallon tank for the 2 fish.
Yes, goldfish are very messy. Goldfish need 10 gallons per fish, you actually need a 20 gallon tank or about a 70 liter tank for 2 goldfish. But the small tank will do while they are small, you will need to eventually get a larger tank.
Well it'll help if it has water in the tank?
Aslong as it has enough room and filtration many types of goldfish can be kept together. There are some cases where problems occur as such as the case with Sarassas and Orandas. Sarassas will tend to nibble at the cap of the Oranda causing damage.
No, goldfish will not grow to the size of their tank. They will continue to grow and may become stunted or unhealthy if kept in a tank that is too small for their size.
Common health issues associated with wen growth on Oranda goldfish include poor water quality leading to infections, difficulty breathing due to blockage of gills, and impaired vision or swimming ability. Regular monitoring and maintenance of water quality, as well as proper diet and tank conditions, can help prevent these issues.
Small or Big it should be kept in a huge tank with Filter and Oxygen 10 gallons per Goldfish At least
To properly care for a goldfish in a small tank, it is important to regularly clean the tank and change the water, provide proper filtration and aeration, feed the goldfish a balanced diet, and monitor water temperature and quality. Additionally, ensure the tank is not overcrowded and provide adequate space and hiding spots for the goldfish to thrive.
Regardless of the type or size of goldfish the minimum acceptable size of an aquarium for a goldfish is 30 gallons. Buy a tank that is at least 30 gallons if you plan to have goldfish. You can comfortably fit 3 goldfish in a tank this size but no goldfish in a tank any smaller. Goldfish are essentially pond fish and need lots of space to swim; they will not thrive in a small aquarium.
To maintain a small goldfish tank, regularly clean the tank and change the water, feed the fish appropriate amounts, monitor water temperature and quality, and provide adequate filtration and aeration.