In an aquarium, the water temperature should be between 72F and 75F. In a pond environment, Koi can live in that temperature range just fine.
The max is 75 degrees but keep the water at 69 because most goldfish like that temperature
the temperature range goldfish need is 68-72 degrees. while some goldfish might be able to survive lower temperatures around the 50s, its not optimum.
It depends on the goldfish.. For ones that stay small you should have at least 10 gallons.. The bigger the goldfish gets the more water it needs. Those one and two gallon bowls do not cut it..
It just needs to be clean I don't know if a goldfish can even live in salt water. I always put the ones I've had in tap water that set out for a day or two I don't know wye it needed to sit out for a couple of days before putting the fish in it but that's how my mom always did it so I figured it was probably for a good reason. I actually had one goldfish that lived for like 4 or 5 years that's a long time for a goldfish. Goldfish need to be kept in fresh water, they are not made to live in salt water. preferably, keep them in spring or kangen water. By the way, you mom left the water out for a day or two to get it to be room temperature. Goldfish need to live in water the temperature of 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit.
best to do flake or pellets food feed 3 times a day do how many about 2 or 3 per goldfish not too much. Do tropical or goldfish food to feed goldfish. They need cold water or as warm as tropical fish in degrees. You can put tropical with goldfish.You can put goldfish outside in a pond. WARNING! DON'T PUT TROPICAL IN POND OUTSIDE OR THEY WILL DIE! I MEAN IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Goldfish should only be kept with other goldfish. Other fish usually have different feeding requirements which can be difficult to meet, when the goldfish keeps eating all the food. Another factor is that most fish are tropical and need tank temperatures to be above 75 degrees F; goldfish are cold-water and prefer temperatures below 72 degrees F. Lastly, goldfish produce a lot of waste which, in an un-cycled aquarium, can prove quite deadly to other fish that have sensitive gills. Ok. I'm going to tell you what I tell everyone. Goldfish SHOULD be kept with other goldfish, but there are some exceptions. Most peaceful plecos can live good with goldfish but you NEED to make sure your plec is well fed, otherwise it will learn that the slime coat on the goldfish tast good (gross, right?). Ottos can be kept with goldfish but they are schooling fish so you need at least 4 or 5 of em'. Snails do great with goldfish cuz they really don't need much. Ghost shrimp sometimes work if there are enough hiding places so they don't get eaten. Most fish ARE tropical and need temps between 72-80 degrees. Goldfish can live in very wide ranges of water temps but generally do best between 65-74. SO the best temp would be about 72-75 when you have tropical and freshwater mixed. Goldfish create lots of waste so you need a strong filter and weekly 20% water changes and monthly 50% water changes....So good luck!
You need to provide 1 gallon of water per inch of fish. Goldfish get along fine with other goldfish.
My Fantail Goldfish did that alot the first time I got him. I think it might be that they need to relax or they might be scared.
Unfortunatly not. Goldfish are used to freshwater conditions where as tropical fish have tropical water conditions. Both have diffrent PH water requirements so chances are that your godfish might die. Hope that answers your question! Answer: No, goldfish and tropical fish should not be put into the same tank. They have drastically different temperature requirements that need to be addressed. The goldfish are coldwater fish that need temps in the range of 60-65 degrees. The tropicals need to be kept in temps of 72-76 degrees and some even higher than that. Keeping a fish in the wrong temp water stresses them a lot and eventually compromises their immune system. Then, opportunistic parasites and diseases take over and the fish's life is shortened appreciably. ANSWER No, I wouldn't YOU CAN, ITS ACTUALLY GOOD TO HAVE GOLDFISH in water the same temperature water as tropical fish. Goldfish prefer tropical fish flakes aswell. becasue that's what i do and they have been fine for ages.
Goldfish and turtles have different care requirements and habitat preferences. Goldfish need a tank with clean water and a filter, while turtles need a tank with both water and a dry area for basking. Goldfish prefer cooler water temperatures, while turtles need a warmer environment. Additionally, goldfish are primarily herbivores, while turtles are omnivores and require a varied diet.
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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 :)