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Goldfish have the potential to grow very large if given the necessary amount of space from the very beginning. This means that if you put one goldfish in the recommended 20 gallons on it's own, it could potentially grow quite large.
Yes, the bigger the tank, the bigger they will grow. Yes. The more resources given to the goldfish * more oxygenated water, * aquarium plants, * room to swim, * cleaner environments, the larger the fish will grow
The bigger the tank you provide, the bigger and healthier your goldfish will be.
Goldfish release growth-inhibiting hormones into the water they live in: the more goldfish in a smaller space, the less likely they are to grow. For instance, if I have a common goldfish in a 5 gallon tank, it will grow to about the same size if I had 6 of the same fish in a 30 gallon tank. But leave that fish alone in a 30 gallon tank, and it will grow larger. This is why pond goldfish grow bigger. But goldfish won't grow at all in seawater; they aren't saltwater fish.
the girl is bigger
No I'm afraid not. As goldfish grow bigger they eat whatever fits in their mouths. But the only species that mixes with goldfish is the weather loach.
Female goldfish are slightly bigger than males
Female goldfish are usually bigger than male goldfish.
goldfish The largest goldfish is hundreds of times larger than the largest guppy.
because your goldfish has a tomber(cancer)
no because, a baby goldfish takes 1 year to grow.
Yes a lot bigger.