The fish will look and act lethargic, also you can tell if the water is bad by doing some simple water quality tests.
Yes. I put my goldfish in water strait out of the sink. We have a well so I dont know about city water, but I know that you can put well water strait out of the sink. Hope this helps.
Goldfish spawn in groups in springtime when the water temperature approaches 70F. They do not have live babies.
I don't believe salt water pools are harmful for dogs. My dogs swim in my swimming pool about everyday during They have had no health problems or injury due to swimming in the salt water pool. I would think a salt water pool would be safer for a dog to swim in than a normal chlorine type pool.
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it is harmful for them because as we know they are capable of holding life in them. both of them when they are "dead" stink!
Not that i know of.. Its impossible to bleed whilst swimming anyway but i dont know whether when you get out it just starts bleeding. Its beyond me.
It just needs to be clean I don't know if a goldfish can even live in salt water. I always put the ones I've had in tap water that set out for a day or two I don't know wye it needed to sit out for a couple of days before putting the fish in it but that's how my mom always did it so I figured it was probably for a good reason. I actually had one goldfish that lived for like 4 or 5 years that's a long time for a goldfish. Goldfish need to be kept in fresh water, they are not made to live in salt water. preferably, keep them in spring or kangen water. By the way, you mom left the water out for a day or two to get it to be room temperature. Goldfish need to live in water the temperature of 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit.
I don't know if it is normal or not, but my sister had goldfish that would jump out of their tank when she would walk into the room. She would have to scoop them up and put them back in.
I do not know of any Algae eaters that can live in cold water . Goldfish are cold water fish. So unless you can find some species of cold water algae eater the answer is no they can not be kept together successfully.
None. Goldfish are coldwater fish. (Keep below 70F). All the sucking catfish that I know of are warm water (tropical) species. (Keep above 70F).
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A goldfish is dead when you touch it and it doesn't react. You can also know if it is floating lifelessly on the surface of the water, or in some cases (like mine), lying on the bottom of the tank lifelessly.