As long as your pond doesn't freeze over, you can let your fish stay in there year-round. If you aren't sure whether or not the pond will freeze over, you shouldn't take the risk- move the fish into an indoor aquarium until spring. There is also the option of buying a heater for your pond, to keep it from freezing, if you don't want to deal with the hassle of setting up an aquarium for the fish.
Don't take a goldfish out of water.
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.
Take your goldfish. They will travel.
in a goldfish the world
You should not feed goldfish soup.
it should take them no longer then two minutes but try not to stare at them while doing it
Normally goldfish are peaceful and calm.But incase your goldfish is doing so then its better to separate the new goldfish.
Yes. It should be fine. I have 2 regular goldfish living with a bubble eye goldfish and to fancy fantail goldfish, so I think it will be okay.
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Provided you do your job and equalise the water parameters properly there should be no problems and the fish should settle in quite rapidly. I would expect a new goldfish to settle down and eat in the morning after an overnight settling in period.
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.
If your goldfish has red patches, is losing its tail and has a fin clamped shut, this could mean that it is sick. You should take it to a vet if possible.