Yes, goldfish eat their young. This is why they lay so many eggs- most of the fry won't reach adulthood because other goldfish/fish will eat them. In pond Goldfish reproduction it is the ultimate case of "Survival of the Fittest".
HE MIGHT,
depending on the size of the older fish.
Yes, either remove the fry (the babies) or all other fish (including parents) from the tank.
Yes goldfish will eat their babies (both eggs and fry)
WOW I literally didn't know goldfish would eat their own babies.
Gold fish do not eat there babies.
yes they do, they dont have previous parenting knowledge
Yes the mother goldfish will eat the fry-and so will the father, that's why it is a good idea to move the parents into a sepperate tank after they have bred if you want the babies to live.
Not happily or healthily. Those goldfish need at least 30 gallons of space to live happily and have a long life. If you do successfully breed your fish, remember to remove the babies ASAP. Goldfish like to eat their babies.
Goldfish do not look after their eggs or babies. They will eat their eggs if they can find them so the breeders should be removed once spawning has finished.
Goldfish spawn in groups in springtime when the water temperature approaches 70F. They do not have live babies.
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If they are there, you definitely can.
No. They eat goldfish flakes.
yes a axolotl can eat a goldfish
Yes. If your goldfish lay eggs, and some hatch, have a spare tank and carefully put their young in there so it wouldn't be eaten. But make sure the water is in room temperature.