they can lay eggs any time after they are 4-5 months old
Year round, but especially in Spring for pond goldfish.
Usually Goldfish breed spring and early summer
everyday for a year! (24/7) ...............enjoywell for goldfish in any kind of outdoor pond , mating season is in spring mostly in April.
A goldfish is an egg laying fish, so they cannot get pregnant in any season
Goldfish do not have a breeding season. They can breed whenever the water is warm enough. In an open pond, this would be in the Spring and Summer months. In an indoor aquarium this can be year-round. Thank you very much for your answer!!
The average number of eggs layed by goldfish during spawning season is about 5,000. Since goldfish are domestic animals it is entirely up to the goldfish to decide how many of those eggs/fry grow into adult goldfish. Most professional goldfish breeds will choose about 50-100 of the best looking fry to grow into adult fish.
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Yes, male comet goldfish can be kept with female comet goldfish. However, be mindful of the tank size and ensure there is enough space and hiding spots to reduce aggression during breeding season. It's also essential to monitor the water parameters and maintain good water quality for the health of the fish.
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.
Fish of all kinds (including goldfish) will pick on a weak fish if there is one in their vicinity. In general goldfish are peacefull. During spawning season (spring) though, the males will be seen nudging the females in order to get them spawning. So no, they do not normally 'pick on their tank mates'.
Firstly, sexing young and juvenile goldfish is virtually impossible, you have to wait until the fish reach breeding age (usually one year old). Secondly, sexing adult goldfish out of the breeding season is difficult, because the sexually distinguishing features only develop during the breeding season (in the spring time). That said, females may be deeper in the body than males.
Goldfish can only be sexed during breeding season (springtime). At this time the males develop white spots on their gillplates and pectoral fins. The females simply get chubbier around the abdomen prior to spawning.