No, it means that there is not enough oxygen. Buy an air pump.
Sticks. Dont use your head...not good for health
No, I have never experienced a goldfish bump on my head.
I too have been trying to find this out myself for ages. It's called the tomfoolery show.
A goldfish with a red head has a distinct coloration that sets it apart from other goldfish. The red head is a unique feature that makes it easily recognizable.
Generally it means to be permanently on display to all and sundry.
The growth on a goldfish's head is mainly influenced by genetic factors, diet, water quality, and overall health. These factors can affect the development of tumors, cysts, or other abnormal growths on the goldfish's head.
To get the Chinese bowl off the animal's head in the tree on Time Tangled Island, you need to climb the tree and jump onto the branches to reach the animal. Click on the bowl to remove it, and then carefully make your way back down the tree to proceed with the quest.
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A goldfish can develop a bumpy head due to a condition called "Lymphocystis," which is caused by a virus that affects the fish's skin and causes growths or bumps to form on its head.
Try using a clear plastic serving bowl or goldfish tank. Make sure both are in good condition and free of germs. You can also use motorcycle helmets and paint the exterior to match the costume.
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The huge puss-spot is probably a tumor, this is found quite commonly in older goldfish.