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Do goldfish live in rivers

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Updated: 8/20/2019

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What river do goldfish live in?

Goldfish do not populate any rivers. This because goldfish are not wild animals, so for one to be living in a river would be about the equivalent of a golden retriever living in the woods. Goldfish do not populate rivers, however, they can be commonly found in outdoor ponds.


What do goldfish eat in rivers?

Goldfish cannot live in rivers, they are 100% aquarium fish. They do not have strong enough immune systems to live in the wild and they cannot survive the fall and rise of the temperaure outside year round. Also river water will be to rapid for the fish to swim in.


Why do goldfish live in the pond?

Goldfish are freshwater fish and can not survive in saltwater environments (oceans, etc) They can only survive in freshwater (non saltwater such as ponds, rivers, and lakes).


What did Minli ask her goldfish and what did she do to it?

She asked her goldfish you’ve swum all the oceans and rivers


Do goldfish live on land?

goldfish do not live on land


Can goldfish live in rivers?

Of course they can. Whether you're allowed to put them in the lake is a different matter, and I guess it depends what else is in the lake. But yes, they can survive and live in lakes.yes because it is freshwater fish


How long can goldfish live up to?

For househeld goldfish, they generally live 6-8 years


Do goldfish live longer when they have other fish with them?

Your goldfish will not live "longer" no matter how many or how few you have.


Can fantail goldfish live in a pond with other goldfish?

yes


Do goldfish and jellyfish live in saltwater?

No, goldfish are freshwater fish.


Can four goldfish live in a ten gallon tank?

depends, can a ten gallon tank live in a goldfish


Can tilapia live with goldfish?

No, goldfish are best with goldfish. In addition, tilapia have different needs and are quite likely to be aggressive towards the goldfish.