20 are goldfish 40 are not
axotles = amphibians
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.
A goldfish is a fish, a member of the carp family. Carp fish are freshwater fish.
eagles do eat fish because they arnt no herbivore there carnivores.
Betta fish are best as a solitary fish and are not compatible with goldfish.
I think a goldfish is a consumer because if the other fish's are consumers then goldfish are fish they might be consumers.
I think a goldfish is a consumer because if the other fish's are consumers then goldfish are fish they might be consumers.
I think a goldfish is a consumer because if the other fish's are consumers then goldfish are fish they might be consumers.
You do not have to start training fish with a goldfish. Any fish will do but most people start with goldfish because they are cheap. All fish will learn the tricks but other fish are usually easier to learn about the tricks because goldfish have very short memory's.
A goldfish is a type of fish.
No. True "goldfish" are freshwater fish.