Yes, it is .
If that's where the water is. At that depth, it should be fairly good water, well filtered by the time it get to that depth.
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.
they do well. not too cold though!
No, it is not recommended to put goldfish in distilled water for their aquarium. Goldfish require water with minerals and nutrients for their health and well-being. Distilled water lacks these essential elements and can be harmful to goldfish. It is best to use properly treated tap water or water specifically designed for aquarium use.
Fantail goldfish are a hardy breed, strong swimmers and they compete well for food with the ryukin, shubunkin, comet or common goldfish; making these goldfish breeds good tank mates for your fantail goldfish.
well, not long. i had a goldfish and it died in like 8 hours.
It is either well trained or dead.
Well goldfish crackers a re good because they are magic! (and made with real cheese!)
Two homonyms for "well" are "well" referring to a deep hole where water can be drawn and "well" meaning in good health or satisfactory condition.
A betta prefers warm water, where gold fish like cold water, also male bettas prefer to be by themselves, also a betta prefers a shallow water where gold fish prefer a deep tank, gold fish need a filter and bettas do not.
They definitely need a air pump, a filter, at least 20 gallons of water for one goldfish, a thermometer, and decorations to improve the goldfish's well-being/mood.
Goldfish thrive best in a tank with a water level of at least 20 gallons, as they require ample space to swim and grow. The water level should ideally be deep enough to allow for proper filtration and oxygenation, typically around 12-18 inches. It's essential to maintain clean water and provide appropriate filtration to ensure their health and well-being.