fresh water
goldfish. Definatly goldfish. Or betta
The common goldfish because its fins are not too delicate
Unchlorinated water, such as bottled distilled water is best.
The number of goldfish that can live together in a single tank depends on the size of the tank and the type of goldfish. In general, it is recommended to have 20 gallons of water per goldfish to ensure they have enough space to swim and thrive. It is best to research the specific needs of the type of goldfish you have and consult with a pet store or veterinarian for guidance on the appropriate number for your tank.
cold is better cuz when your in the ocean is the water hot or cold cold
No, it is not recommended to put goldfish in distilled water for their aquarium. Goldfish require water with minerals and nutrients for their health and well-being. Distilled water lacks these essential elements and can be harmful to goldfish. It is best to use properly treated tap water or water specifically designed for aquarium use.
No, goldfish are best with goldfish with the exception of weather (dojo) loaches, bristlenose plecos, and apple/mystery snails.Although goldfish can survive in warmer water temperatures, they are a "cold water" fish and not a tropical fish.
goldfish will survive in tap water but it is best to put a bit of chlorine control in the water plus you will need a filter if you want the water and tank to stay cleaner for longer :)
Distilled water from you local grocery store or walmart.
Yes a ryunkin is freshwater. All types of goldfish are freshwater regardless of being a singletail, or fancy type
Yes. goldfish breathe water so if a goldfish is out of water it cant breathe so it will suffocate
A goldfish is not from the fish type of anabantid (labyrinth fish) who would actually really drown if they do not swim up to the water surface to breathe.