If you mean as in colour patterns, this will vary depending on the genetics of the fish, and the food they eat. If you mean in behaviour, they really don't have a pattern to their daily routine other than eating, swimming around, defecating, and foraging.
The red fins on goldfish are significant indicators of their health and breeding patterns. Red fins are a sign of good health and vitality in goldfish, as they are a result of proper nutrition and overall well-being. In terms of breeding patterns, red fins can also play a role in attracting potential mates during the breeding season. Overall, the presence of red fins on goldfish is a positive sign of their health and reproductive potential.
Absolutely not. Goldfish belong with goldfish, and not with a bichir in any way.
The same way you spawn any other goldfish.
No, goldfish are freshwater fish. Any goldfish you buy in the store are tank bred and not wild caught.
Goldfish can be told apart based on their color, body shape, and fin shape. Additionally, each goldfish may have unique markings or patterns that can help differentiate one from another. Size differences can also be a factor in distinguishing goldfish.
who on this earth would humanly kill a goldfish or any animal
£1.29 for ordinary Goldfish and £2.99 for any Oranda
No, if you do that than the parent goldfish (and any other goldfish around) will eat all the eggs and any possible fry.
No, goldfish reproduce using external fertilization; goldfish are never pregnant.
Goldfish originated in Asia. Any found in Australia are or originally were pets, so Australian goldfish is a misnomer.
I don't think there were any taco goldfish crackers.
if the light is a dark light probebly not, but if it is bright it will hope that helps!! :o)