Some of the most popular goldfish names include Copper, Goldy, Little Fishy, Grumpy, and Finn (no not fin but Finn). For more goldfish names, you can visit our website (only in certain countries).
Well, the scientific name for goldfish is Carassius auratus.
goldie
Goldie, Jaws and, more recently, Nemo.
Goldie
JAWS
Yes. A COMMON goldfish is extremely endangered. At most 2,000 left!
Comet goldfish- they're the most common because they're "feeder fish." Comets also get most deceases.
Gold
Goldfish is the common name for a freshwater fish.You have several different types of goldfish two examples:Commons. and Shubunkins plus plenty more.here is a picture of different breeds of goldfish.http://www.goldfish.ws/goldfish.jpg
Comet goldfish are the average pet, although you can now get funnier types such as (my favourite) Celestial goldfish.
orange
Out of all the different varieties of goldfish the top pond goldfish would be the koi, the top goldfish probably of all time would be the common goldfish, and the top fancy goldfish would be the Oranda. The second most common pond goldfish would probably be the Comet, the second for the common varieties of goldfish would be the Fantail, and the second most popular fancy goldfish would be the ryukin. The third most common pond goldfish would be the Shubunkin, the third for the common goldfish varieties would be the black moor(although this technically counts as "fancy"), and the third for the fancy goldfish would probably be the Celestial and the Ranchu.To make this data more clear I've organized it into a list:1. Common goldfish2. Koi3. Oranda4. Fantail5. Comet6. Ryukin7. Black Moor8. Shubunkin9. Celestial10. Ranchu
Thee are special flakes labeled just for goldfish readily available at most stores.
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.
there are three basic breeds: fantail goldfish, comet goldfish, and common goldfish. if you are getting goldfish for the first time, i would recommend common goldfish as they need the least care.
Common goldfish or goldfish.
Yes, the word 'goldfish' is a common noun; a word for any goldfish of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Goldfish Street, Corpus Christi, TX or Goldfish Way, San Diego, CAPepperidge Farm Goldfish Crackers (a registered trademark)"Memoirs of a Goldfish" by Devin Scillian and Tim Bowers"Goldfish have no Hiding Place" by James Hadley Chase