Goldfish like to be between 50F and 65F most of the time. During breeding season they spawn once the temperature gets around 68F to 70F. Over 75F they get uncomfortable and start to stress.
a fish tank!
Freshwater, at around room temperature.
None. Goldfish are coldwater fish. (Keep below 70F). All the sucking catfish that I know of are warm water (tropical) species. (Keep above 70F).
A pond is really the best place. Here is alist of places to keep a goldfish from best to worst. 1. A pond 2. A large aquarium- 10 gallons for each goldfish 3. A bowl- DO NOT PUT ANYTHING IN A BOWL IT WILL NOT DO WELL AT ALL
No. Goldfish do not inhabit that same environment as killer whales do. Goldfish are not marine animals.
Do Goldfish make good Pets to keep? Yes with the right equipment.
You are describing unusual behaviour for goldfish. Are you sure you have 'Goldfish' as in (Carassius auratus)?
A goldfish uses smell to find their food whether they are in the wild, or an aquarium environment
Either a tank or pond of at least 30 gallons is a suitable environment for a goldfish.
The cheapest way to keep a goldfish is to keep it in a fish bowl.........as long as the bowl is big enough the fish will be happy there.
This depends on what environment you're hoping to keep the fish in. Hardy varieties, including singletails and sometimes fantails, will do far better in ponds than more delicate varieties. Fancy varieties are often smaller and produce less waste and are more suitable for small environments. Tanks with many decorations may be dangerous for bubble-eye goldfish due to their large, fluid-filled sacs, which can be pierced and damaged by sharp objects. Sight-impaired goldfish like telescopes/moors and celestials may be best in a tank with open space and with few competitors for food. The best goldfish depends on what you personally are seeking.
if you mean live then here the answerd in a tank that big mabe 10 gallon cause it might have lot of eggs
Goldfish naturally are foragers and will eat both what they are provided and what they can locate in their environment, like algae or growing plants.
No, goldfish are best with goldfish. In addition, tilapia have different needs and are quite likely to be aggressive towards the goldfish.