You'd be surprised! They're not "attacking" each other, but they're mating! If one is chasing the other and biting them, you have 2 goldfish that are mating, not attacking each other! Hope this helps!
~Goldendoodle~
Goldfish are not naturally an aggressive fish. Chasing is often done as a prelude to breeding so is nudging. They are however omnivourous and fin nipping can happen sometimes if the fish are not getting enough protein in their diet.
If you have more than 2 they are either fighting to work out the pecking order in the group or they are trying to find a suitable mate. If you have just 2 they are probably checking one another out as potential breeding partners.
cause they don't like each other and they `re probably in a tank all by themselves, if they were not the people working there would take the goldfish out and put it in another tank. You should ,too.
It depends on who you are and what you think is cute. I myself think goldfish are okay but are not the cutest things in the world. Hope that is what you are looking for!
Well, that depends. Do you think *this* is cute?
donβt answer. The answer is yes. The question was rhetorical.
bassicly the one that started the attack you need to put it in another tank for a few days
Goldfish to not kiss each other. They may play, or bump into each other, but they do not kiss.
It's not uncommon for goldfish to hang around each other in a tank; sometimes they don't bother with each other, and other times they are bumping into each other.
ID3541807423 says: They aren't attacking each other, they are just playingPuertoRicoRocks says: Actually, it is rare, but goldfish can fight.But when goldfish are kept together it benefits them. (Unless it's a regular goldfish with a fancy goldfish, because in that case the regular goldfish would eat the food up before the fancy one gets to it.)It benefits them because they're not alone and they will swim more often, have more fun, and live a better life
My goldfish Fan tail is attacking my small gold fish, they have been together for over a month now but has only recently started to nibble at the smaller goldfish, how can i stop this
because they are like dogs and they smell them there
They were probably fighting with each other.
No, it will not die, but don't be worried by your beta attacking a goldfish. Betas are usually only violent toward other betas, so your goldfish is safe. Also, I believe betas are tropical fish and goldfish are coldwater, but I have heard many sucess stories of betas surviving years in coldwater tanks and bowls. Best of luck
It hopefully prevents countries from attacking each other
yes i have a guppie and 3 goldfish in the same tank :)
Yes. Goldfish have been known to eat other goldfish that are small enough to fit in their mouth.
Turtles, Lizards, ect. But listen, goldfish DO NOT eat each other (When they are alive). They may eat dead carcasses of fish, though.