You simply sprinkle a small amount of goldfish food on the surface of the water. The fish will do the rest. Try to give them only as much as they will eat in 15 mins and remove what is not eaten in that time promptly.
You feed it the same amount as any other goldfish which is whatever it can eat in five minutes once a day. Be sure to remove any uneaten food you can to keep the water clean.
yes, yes they do. i have had a single common goldfish living in my fish tank for about a year now and have introduced 3 black moor goldfish into the tank , its been about 2 weeks now and their getting along absolutely fine. they are just the same as normal goldfish, just look different and different colour, but theyre behaviour is more or less the same. so nothing to worry about, enjoy your little guys :-)
When in breeding condition the male goldfish has white spots on his gill plates. The rest of the year he looks exactly the same as a female.
No, this is because a goldfish and a clown loach are not compatible and should not be in the same tank. One clown loach needs a 75 gallon tank on it's own as they grow very large. In addition, a clown loach needs warmer water than a goldfish.
it really doesnt matter as long as you try to feed the goldfish around the same time every day.
No it is just about all the same stuff.
Cross-breeding can produce nice fry, but in many cases unless you are a breeder, the majority of the fry may not survive due to the amount of cross-breeding that has occurred already to get many of the breeds we see these days.
you can get green plant weed which goldfish eat but get your goldfish food as soon as you can! Also you can try feeding your goldfish romaine lettuce, cucumbers, oranges, spinach, duckweed, bannana, watermelon, and cleaned chopped-up earthworms.
No a Goldfish is it's own species, while the Black Molly belongs to the Livebearer family (Guppies,Swordtails, Platys and Mollies
yes they can. the black moore goldfish has telescope eyes as well and so they both suffer from limited vision and competition for food is not as one sided.it is not recommended however to put either in the same tank as a regular goldfish, as their eyesight is normal and they swim faster and so eat a larger percentage of food than the telescope or black moore.
No, they are the same as most other fancy goldfish having vision in both eyes.
Just about anything else that is in the goldfish family. Keep in mind that each fish should have a minimum of 10 US gallons of room, or growth stunting and radically shortened lifespans and disease are likely.