Goldfish do not occur naturally so they were not 'found'. The general belief is that they were bred from other wild carp in China. There are early records of them being kept in China as far back as 1000 AD.
China is where the goldfish originated and remains today, as the world's leading producer of goldfish. This is where the majority of goldfish can be found. Goldfish can also be found in almost every petstore that sells fish in The United States.
Goldfish originated in Asia. Any found in Australia are or originally were pets, so Australian goldfish is a misnomer.
Yes. Eukaryotes are found in animals
Wild Goldfish are found in the Yangtze river, but are very different from the domesticated goldfish. In the wild, goldfish can grow up to five feet long, and are reputed to live for hundreds of years.
Largest Goldfish ever found has a size of 19 inches. See the related links.
Goldfish will feed on the algae and minute organisms found around the weeds.
Mostly on Goldfish and Guppies.
The huge puss-spot is probably a tumor, this is found quite commonly in older goldfish.
If you mean like what breed of goldfish you have then that should be fairly easy. I determined what kind I had by looking at his markings and going on wikipedia. If you go to Wikipedia.com and type goldfish in your search bar then scroll down there will be pictures of goldfish with the breed next to them. It is fairly easy and that's how I found out what my goldfish were.
Goldfish do not populate any rivers. This because goldfish are not wild animals, so for one to be living in a river would be about the equivalent of a golden retriever living in the woods. Goldfish do not populate rivers, however, they can be commonly found in outdoor ponds.
they are found in collection tanks around the world but originally found in China
The Goldfish bowl Harry and Flo(The Goldfish) lived in broke!!!