feeding it
Yes. I fed my goldfish betta food, and he ate it. Hope this helps.
They eat goldfish food, the best place to get it is petsmart.they only eat goldfish food!( its unhealthy for a fish to eat other foods for there diet!)hope it helps!
Your goldfish may be making bubbles in its tank because it is trying to breathe air from the surface of the water. This behavior is normal for goldfish and helps them get oxygen when the water is low in oxygen levels.
No, but it helps them live longer and healthier.
Goldfish make bubbles because they release excess air from their swim bladders, which helps them regulate their buoyancy and stay balanced in the water.
Yes. A goldfish can live without a filter. They may not live as long, but they do not have to have a filter, or a heater. I had goldfish in a five gallon tank without a filter for a long time. Hope that this helps.
A goldfish might be good. Goldfish are very easy to take care of and only require feeding once a day. I hope this helps you!
Yes they can but not betta fish.I (I hope this helps to all of you.)
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.
The male goldfish will get white spots on it's gill cover, and the female will start looking swollen because she has eggs inside her. Sadly though, most times when goldfish mate, they eat their eggs and you will get no young. If you try many times though it will probably work! Hope this helps!
Goldfish blow bubbles as a way to regulate their oxygen intake and release excess gases from their bodies. This behavior helps them maintain proper oxygen levels in their bodies and stay healthy.
Goldfish bubbles, also known as air bubbles or oxygen bubbles, form in their aquarium due to a process called "gulping." Goldfish gulp air at the water's surface, which gets trapped in their digestive system and is released as bubbles when they swim. This behavior helps goldfish regulate their buoyancy and maintain proper oxygen levels in their bodies.