Blub! Blub!
yes
They could be seeing themselves in the reflection of the glass of your tank, but since goldfish do not have the capacity to recognize themselves in a reflection they think it is another goldfish and attempt to swim towards it. It has nothing to do with having a short memory span as the previous answer said, because goldfish actually have a long-term memory span of about three months.
No, the goldfish fry are on their own on hatching.
If you mean will a goldfish eat its own fry or eggs then the answer is yes.
Gold fish will react to food. It is a fish. It also reacts to people sometime.
goldfish. Definatly goldfish. Or betta
yes, they do, if they are living in a cage by themselves they are not expecting an other rodent with them!!!!! yes, they do, if they are living in a cage by themselves they are not expecting an other rodent with them!!!!!
No.
cause they see their reflection
The answer is no. People usually think that goldfish get lonely and depressed. This is not true. Goldfish are fine on their own! People usually prefer 2 or more
most people own goldfish.
The irony in "What of this goldfish" by Etgar Keret lies in the fact that the protagonist, the goldfish itself, is able to grant wishes to others but cannot fulfill its own desire to return to the sea. Despite its ability to bring happiness to those around it, the goldfish remains trapped and unfulfilled in its own existence.