Goldfish are egg-spawners. If you want to breed them, you need: * two aquariums--a 20-gallon spawning tank, and a 10-gallon grow-out tank. Neither one should have gravel or a filter in it. * a male and a female goldfish, both at least three years old * baby goldfish food Put about three inches of water in the grow-out tank. Put the adult goldfish in the spawning tank. When the goldfish are ready to spawn, the male will chase the female all over the tank. When she gets tired enough, she will scatter eggs all over the tank, and the male will spray his milt all over the tank. The milt will turn the water cloudy. Now for the fun part: you have to wait until the water clears, then scoop up all the eggs and put them in the other tank. Goldfish will eat their own eggs. Then cover the other tank, wait until they hatch, and start feeding the little fish.
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Although there are fish that live birth, goldfish are egg laying fish, and as such, they do not get pregnant.
Goldfish are not a tropical fish. In addition, they are egg bearing rather than live birth.
No, goldfish are freshwater fish.
Feeder fish are different to gold fish. Goldfish can actually live for up to 50 years!
A goldfish is a freshwater fish, and as such does not live in the sea.
Goldfish are freshwater pond fish, fish in the sea live in salt water.
Your goldfish will not live "longer" no matter how many or how few you have.
No. Goldfish are freshwater fish and tropical starfish are saltwater fish.
Goldfish are egg layers
Goldfish are egg laying fish, so they do not get pregnant and birth babies
Goldfish are freshwater fish which means that they do not live in the ocean.
No Clownfish are saltwater, goldfish are freshwater