Gold fish are fresh water fish and will die in saltwater, but jelly fish are mainly Saltwater Fish. Yet, there is one species of jellyfish that is in a freshwater lakes , Allegheny River, Ohio River, and the Tennessee River, but it is not a true jellyfish.
77-82 F is appropriate for saltwater tropicals.
This answer is very very obvious. If x=1.5 pounds of goldfish you have you have to do this: x= 5fa(3fas+4f)+5a f=11 and a=2 so the answer is 17 17 goldfish!!!!!
It should be between 63 F and 72 F. :) .
fish and can live in temperatures ranging from 40°F - 90°F
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Completely saturated saltwater freezes at -6°F / -21.1° C. No, you will not be able to skake on it....it will still be a liquid.
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The max is 75 degrees but keep the water at 69 because most goldfish like that temperature
I am guessing that you mean a Plecostomus. The answer is NO. Each of the species needs totally different conditions. Goldfish are cold water fish and suffer when the temperature goes over 75F. Plecostomus are tropical fish and suffer when the temperature goes below 75F. They will both survive for a while in one anothers parameters but eventually they will die from living in the wrong conditions.
No, a goldfish will not kill a betta but they should NOTbe housed together. First of all, bettas are tropical fish, meaning they need temperatures of 75-85 F while goldfish are cold water fish and need much lower temperatures. Also, bettas are usually quite aggressive and territorial so I would not risk housing him with a goldfish.
The carp-like goldfish is the koi, a beautiful (and huge) ancient carp variant that came from Asia somewhere. The common goldfish are very commonly bred and sold as household pets, and have relatives such as comet goldfish. They're from the same family and are equally good. Koi should not be kept in tanks unless they are very young. Common goldfish are great starting pets, living in a wide range of temperatures (comfortably 60-80 degrees f). Basically, they are relatives in the goldfish family. The koi is often seen as a carp.
Red = 15, Green = 25 & Orange = 10