absolutely not, semen is a substance also known as seminal fluid that comes from male animals usually mammals which is discharged during ejaculation and contains sperm. But to answer your question simply semen is not a fish or type of sea monkey.
A goldfish is a type of fish.
A goldfish is a fish, a member of the carp family. Carp fish are freshwater fish.
Gold fish is one aquatic animal with scales.
No. They are even sold as "feeder" fish.
Fish in the river in the day
Goldfish may only appear to eat fish food but technically they are eating other animals because inside fish food is a rare animal named the bbanornet which gives protein to small fish such as the goldfish.
Shark, fish, and most underwater animal's semen is blue.
No, the sea monkeys are just genetically altered brine shrimp. Brine shrimp are great for fish, even better live. They're super easy to raise, and not too expensive to get everything going. Just make sure you pick out healthy ones, and drop them into your tank. Great for other fish too if you have them.
House cats can be orange, and so can certain fish, like goldfish.
I have never heard of a "Pond Rocket Goldfish" and I can find no listing for such an animal in any fish reference book. That fact suggests to me that someone has made up name for a fish they didn't know how to identify. If the fish is a basic goldfish shape and has a tail that is very long (about half to one body length) it is probably a "Comet"
a goldfish is a feeder fish. I kind of disagree with the answer above. Yes, goldfish CAN be feeder fish, but they aren't necessarily feeder fish. Feeder fish are really fish that are rather small and are fed to other animals, and that are for some reason thought as not being as precious as other "pet" fish. So a feeder fish and a pet fish are two different kinds of fish, really. Not all goldfish are feeder fish. There are expensive goldfish, more than 10 dollars per fish! Then there are those goldfish breeded to be eaten that are sold as 75 cents per fish. So there are "pet" goldfish and "feeder" goldfish. So, a goldfish is not necessarily a feeder fish.
No, a goldfish is classified as a fish.