Orange black, white orange/red.
Probably, but usually the comet goldfish will get all the food and/or the other goldfish will become miserable. This has happened to me before and I do not recommend putting them in the same tanks. Try putting the fancy and comet godlfish seperate!
Sarasa are usually white with bright red markings
Goldfish can lose their orange color due to light deficiency or dietary deficiencies. In these cases, the color change is often reversible.
The "Comet" is a variety of Goldfish that has a long, single tail.
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no. i have had two big comet goldfish with my, little 2 inch fish, and they never ate him.
Yes, male comet goldfish can be kept with female comet goldfish. However, be mindful of the tank size and ensure there is enough space and hiding spots to reduce aggression during breeding season. It's also essential to monitor the water parameters and maintain good water quality for the health of the fish.
Comet goldfish usually lay between 500-5,000 eggs. The reason why they lay so many is because goldfish eggs, and fry, have high mortality rates. Having so many eggs ensures that at least some of the goldfish fry will reach adulthood.
Comet goldfish are the average pet, although you can now get funnier types such as (my favourite) Celestial goldfish.
Comet goldfish eggs are small, translucent, and round, typically measuring about 1-2 millimeters in diameter. They appear sticky and may cluster together in strands or clumps when laid by the female. The eggs are usually yellowish or clear in color, making them somewhat difficult to spot against substrate or plants in the aquarium. After fertilization, they will gradually develop and become darker as the embryos grow inside.
Because a comet is a single tailed goldfish, and can grow very long, it will need at least 30 gallons on it's own
Some common breeds of goldfish are: the Black Moor goldfish, the Ryunkin goldfish, the comet goldfish, the common goldfish, the Calico Fantail goldfish, the telescope eye goldfish, the bubble eye goldfish, the pearl scale goldfish and the Oranda goldfish.