Orandas, or any other type of goldfish are egg laying fish, so they do not get pregnant
There is a variety of goldfish from fantails, ryukins, moors, ribbontail, veiltail, orandas, bubbleeye, telescope, common, koi, comets, just to name a few.
It depends, if the goldfish are all males (or females) no, but if not of course they can mate.
Since an oranda is classified as a fancy variety, you can put 4 Orandas on a 55 gallon tank.
Some goldfish, especially large ranchu/lionhead goldfish who are lacking a dorsal fin, may lean slightly to the left when they are sleeping. This is normal behavior and shouldn't be of concern unless the fish is exhibiting signs of illness or is acting lethargic.
no it will not mate in any couse
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.
Their are many varieties of goldfish, however goldfish with fat or potbellied stomachs are classified into the "Egg Bodied" goldfish category. Egg Bodied goldfish are their own distinct group of fancy goldfish which all have an unusually large abdomen. The most popular goldfish in this group are the Orandas, Ranchus, lionheads, and the pearl scale/Hama Nishiki.