cold is better cuz when your in the ocean is the water hot or cold cold
Goldfish prefer colder water, they are not tropical fish. Warm water will kill Goldfish.
Yes ,warm water is the best.
Goldfish are meant to live in cold water, not the warm water in a tropical aquarium. This is a huge reason why goldfish and tropicals shouldn't be in the same tank.
Cold water.
they do well. not too cold though!
its the respiration rate of the goldfish.
you put it somewhere where there is no sunlight or light because goldfish die in the heat so use cold water and put it somewhere cold but not that cold
Goldfish are "coldwater fish" their comfortable temperature range is 55F to 70F. The stimulus to make them breed is when the temperature rises to over 65F.A gold fish needs cold water.
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.
The cold water causes an increase in oxygen, in the water, which makes it easier for the fish to breathe.
A goldfish is a cold water fish, so it does best when it is in cooler water. Any goldfish forced to live in a tropical fish setting will probably live, just like you can live outside when it's very hot in the summer, but it will not be the healthiest, happiest goldfish it can be, just like you would rather be in the air conditioning.
Goldfish die in cold water because they are not used to the water tempurture. But if you put the fish in a bag and set the bagin the cold water the water in the bag and in the tank will be come the same tempurture.
It's typically not recommended. Goldfish are cold water fish, and are used to the levels of dissolved oxygen in colder waters. Since warmer water holds less dissolved oxygen than cold water, it may negatively impact the health of your goldfish.
Betas are very aggressive and will attempt to kill the goldfish. Also goldfish are a cold water fish that produce a lot of waste which could be harmful to the Betta.