no
white.. I think
goldfish are not always one color because they have different species. Also, goldfish can change colors over time. They won't always be gold or maybe they won't always be white or whatever color your goldfish is.
Many colors. I had two male goldfish. One was white and the other one was red.
Goldfish don't always stay the same color. As a goldfish ages, it can turn a variety of colors, like orange or yellow or white, including patches or spots of color as well.Common household goldfish tend to change colors throughout their lives. White, orange, and yellow color changes, in whole or in part, are very common.
Orange black, white orange/red.
no
It will turn white, or at least will start having some loss of color.
I think so but I most likely see them gold.
It's just getting a new gold color
A fantail goldfish can be any of the goldfish colours which can include any or all of the following white, gold, silver, copper, blue, orange etc etc.
The short answer to this question is 'probably not white, though the color will become much paler'.
The difference between a male goldfish and a female is that the female is usually bigger and in spring and the male gains a white pimple type substance on it's gill flap also the female is more of a gold color and the the male is a silver color.