Yes the spots are only an indication that the fish is male and in breeding condition.
A male goldfish developes white spots when he is about to fertilize the females eggs. It could be possible that you have a male and a female! Congrats!!!
it can be its breeding tubercles... if you have a female... they might spawn!!!!
Red spots on a goldfish's head could be a sign of a bacterial infection or irritation. It is important to monitor the fish's behavior and water quality, and consult a veterinarian if the spots persist or worsen.
White spots on a goldfish's head could be caused by a parasitic infection called ich, which is common in aquarium fish. It is important to treat the fish promptly to prevent further complications.
Large white spots on your goldfish could be caused by a fungal infection, parasitic infection, or a bacterial infection. It is important to consult with a veterinarian or a fish expert to properly diagnose and treat the issue.
White spots on a goldfish could be caused by a parasitic infection called ich, which is common in aquarium fish. It is important to treat the fish promptly to prevent further spread of the infection.
You should see that the female goldfish appears fatter than usual due to the eggs she is carrying. The male will have white spots on his front fins and gill covers and will pay the female a lot of attention chasing her around the tank or pond. when the the goldfish have babies?
White spots on a black moor goldfish could be caused by a parasitic infection called ich, which is common in aquarium fish. It is important to treat the fish promptly to prevent further spread of the infection.
The male goldfish will get white spots on it's gill cover, and the female will start looking swollen because she has eggs inside her. Sadly though, most times when goldfish mate, they eat their eggs and you will get no young. If you try many times though it will probably work! Hope this helps!
Goldfish do not get pregnant. They are egg layers. Black spots on goldfish have nothing to do with their breeding condition.
You should see that the female goldfish appears fatter than usual due to the eggs she is carrying. The male will have white spots on his front fins and gill covers and will pay the female a lot of attention chasing her around the tank or pond.
You should see that the female goldfish appears fatter than usual due to the eggs she is carrying. The male will have white spots on his front fins and gill covers and will pay the female a lot of attention chasing her around the tank or pond.