Koi.
As a member of the carp family, this is a highly prized fish in many Asian countries.
Members of the carp family tend to get a bad name due to their sometimes 'muddy' taste.
The trick to removing this flavour is to 'purge' the fish in fresh clean water for a week before eating.
Simple answer is NO!
yes i have a guppie and 3 goldfish in the same tank :)
If it is as old as a goldfish that can, it can.
When goldfish are large enough, they are called carp. Tilapia is not a goldfish or a carp, although the species does have some similarity.
Goldfish need to mature before they can lay eggs and they can get pretty large (6" or more). By the time they are large enough, they have outgrown a fish bowl. So technically, the answer is no. You will need large goldfish in a large tank before you can breed them.
it depends on the type of food, if the food is better for you then it tends to only satisfy and fill you from a large meal instead of make you want to keep eating.
large fish.
Grams.
Koi
When the pupils on a goldfish are very large and dilated, this can mean one of two things. The fish could have a parasitic infection or a bacterial infection.
Yes, the rate at which a goldfish grows, and its overall size, is often partially determined by its environment. This is why pond goldfish are considerably larger than aquarium goldfish, and why goldfish that are cramped-up in bowls stay relatively small. If you want your goldfish to grow into large healthy fish you'll buy them a large aquarium or pond to live in.
No, Goldfish belong with goldfish with a few exceptions such as weather (dojo) loaches, apple or mystery snails, or bristlenose plecos; but only if you have a large enough tank.
Guppies don't get large enought to eat goldfish. They will eat anything they can fit in their mouth. The goldfish might eat your guppies though.-Melchisedek