If you keep them in a large tank you can put the folowing:
- rocks
- shells
- plants(fake or real)
If you keep them in a small bowl you can put the folowing:
- 1-2 small rock(s)
- 1 small fake or real plant
Hope that help!!!
Don't take a goldfish out of water.
You should not feed goldfish soup.
The garland should go on first. That way you can hook ornaments around the draped adornment.
Normally goldfish are peaceful and calm.But incase your goldfish is doing so then its better to separate the new goldfish.
Please go to www.amazon.com and type in golfing ornaments. You will be amazed at the sheer amount of golfing related decorations and ornaments. You should be able satisfy your need for a golfing Christmas.
Yes. It should be fine. I have 2 regular goldfish living with a bubble eye goldfish and to fancy fantail goldfish, so I think it will be okay.
Some Christmas ornaments can be risky for a family with toddlers because of the risk of injury, or small parts being swallowed. Cheap ornaments should therefore not be too small, should not break into sharp pieces, and should not have small components that could be detached or swallowed. Plastic molded decorations, paper decorations, and non-electrical ornaments are therefore recommended to families with toddlers.
Fantail goldfish are a hardy breed, strong swimmers and they compete well for food with the ryukin, shubunkin, comet or common goldfish; making these goldfish breeds good tank mates for your fantail goldfish.
A goldfish should eat as much flakes or pellets as it can in 2 to 3 minutes twice a day.
I have 8 goldfish and I believe you should not have a mix of those two fish breeds because they like different water temps., food, and other things. I believe you shouldn't get another goldfish.
You should not have goldfish and platies in the same tank ever.
Goldfish should only live with goldfish except for a few exceptions such as a bristlenose pleco or apple snails for example