"Troubling" is the collective term for a group of goldfish but I would normally use the word "group" so that people would understand me.
Goldfishes There is no plural for goldfish. Goldfish itself is plural. Example: Hey Bob, can I see that goldfish you caught? Example2: Hey Bob, can I see those goldfish you caught?
A group of goldfish is commonly referred to as a "school." This term is used to describe a group of fish that swim together in a coordinated manner. Goldfish are social animals and often exhibit schooling behavior in the wild as well as in captivity.
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goldfish live in groups called schools they don't go to school there group is called a school
Their are many varieties of goldfish, however goldfish with fat or potbellied stomachs are classified into the "Egg Bodied" goldfish category. Egg Bodied goldfish are their own distinct group of fancy goldfish which all have an unusually large abdomen. The most popular goldfish in this group are the Orandas, Ranchus, lionheads, and the pearl scale/Hama Nishiki.
A Glint is a group of goldfish. It's hard. I know.
Yes because it is a vertebrate There are five types of vertebrates, and goldfish belongs to 'fish'. As it is a vertebrate, it has a backbone.
Here's the entire Classification.Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: ActinopterygiiOrder: CypriniformesFamily: CyprinidaeGenus: CarassiusSpecies: Carassius auratus
yes i have a guppie and 3 goldfish in the same tank :)
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.
Yes it isyes, goldfish have backbones and therefore are vertebratesGoldfish have a spine, so are classed as a vertebrate.Yeah.Yes. Goldfish, like all fish, are vertebrates. They have a backbone, which is the characteristic shared by vertebrates.