One goldfish requires 20 gallons on it's own, not only due to the size it can grow, but because they are very high waste producers.
You can look at getting one betta for a 1 gallon tank, but be sure that you clean it at least once a week, twice if necessary.
I will tell you in a few steps how to take care of goldfish (I take care of them in a 5 gallon aquarium too!) below:
How to Take Care of Goldfish:
Feed them what they can eat in two minutes twice per day, and clean 25% of your aquarium's water with new water per week, and you will have happy goldfish! I hope I have been some help! =)
i have a goldfish and i usually clean it like once every two weeks or something, it seems to stay pretty clean with the bigger tank i have. hoope this helped
Goldfish can live a very long time provided that you take proper care of them.One goldfish needs a 20 gallon aquarium with a filter on it's own, and then it's another 10 gallons for every additional goldfish you want to add (so 3 goldfish means at minimum a 40 gallon aquarium).Along with regular weekly maintenance that includes changing at least 50% of the water, goldfish can live for a very long time.
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A goldfish's lifepan varies a lot. It can go from 5 years to 25. The record is 43 years, I think. And it all depends on how well you take care of him, the size of the aquarium, and the water. In smaler and heated aquaria, it is quite possible to have him reach 10 years.
No. There is nothing wrong with a homosexual goldfish. Take good care of him.
to take care of your goldfish all u have to do is just feed it change the temperature and usually when u click on the goldfish it will show its card and it will probably tell u how many weeks it can live
Goldfish are carp. Carp can live to 100 years.
40 gallons is 320 pints.
2 I think.
No, the goldfish fry are on their own on hatching.
They are goldish orange, small and easy to take care of!
One goldfish requires at least 20 gallons on it's own, so you should be able to find a place for it. If that is just too large and something smaller would be best for you, then you can consider a betta in something like a 2.5 gallon tank.
Without proper care, goldfish will die slow suffering painful deaths unfortunately. This is why it's best not to get a goldfish unless you can commit the time and money into a large tank, proper filtration, and weekly maintenance.