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No, goldfish are freshwater fish. Any goldfish you buy in the store are tank bred and not wild caught.
They are a fancy goldfish (Carassius auratus). They were bred to have scales that look like pearls.
Goldfish were actually bred by humans to begin with. In ancient Japan (some say China) people found carp that were a brighter yellow color, and started breeding them together for many generations. Eventually they discovered that these newer fish had a more brilliant color. At that time, only royal people were allowed to keep Goldfish. The goldfish bred today are in many different colors, but they are all descendants of the Asia-bred carp. Japan and China still have a lead in goldfish breeding, and their koi look more refined and different from the koi bred here. The goldfish was bred and not discovered, and this is shown when a goldfish is left in the wild for a few years. A few generations of wild goldfish will produce olive-colored fish rather than the brilliant goldfish that serve as pets. You could say that the Japanese bred/discovered them. Some say it was the Chinese.
you can feed them peas or zucchini
You should not feed goldfish soup.
They were bred that way.
When I feed my goldfish they act excited.
Broadtail Moors are in the goldfish family and coldwater fish. They are bred in China.
feed them lead feed them lead feed them lead
I feed mine goldfish flakes
umm... no
I feed mine goldfish flakes and they eat it.