Perhaps your goldfish has photodermatitis, which is a condition that causes the photons from any source of light, especially the powerful and normally life-giving sun, to cause a type of inflammation on the skin, or in this case, the scales. The best thing to do in this situation is to keep your goldfish in the cupboard, or even the freezer.
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No. Goldfish are not Vegetarian Mammals like Rabbits or Horses. They are fish. Carrot would not be of any benfit to a Goldfish because they would be unable to digest it.
No.
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3 years. There are no "goldfish" years like there are dog years.
Here's an example:If you were to decrease the amount of light given to a goldfish daily then, the intensity of it's color pigmentation would decimate because, it's color pigmentation cells require vitamin D to function.
In a word, no. It would be like mating a hummingbird with a wombat...
I would name my black goldfish Fin
Yes! Goldfish are not canabilistic and will not actively hunt and consume other goldfish that are smaller than them. Unless thay are like goldfish fry in which case they will absoloutely be eaten. But i doubt you would have bought goldfish fry so you should be just fine!
Shubunkin is just a fancy name given to a specifically coloured Goldfish. Breeding one with a Golden coloured goldfish will result in about 33% that look like a Shubunkin and 33% that look like a Golden coloured goldfish and 33% that look like a mixture of the two. The above results would only be accurate if the breeder fish are properly line bred and their lineage is guaranteed. Otherwise you could get anything from coloured goldfish to uncoloured goldfish and a mixture of any kind of goldfish including Comets, Fantails and Veiltails.
Out of all the different varieties of goldfish the top pond goldfish would be the koi, the top goldfish probably of all time would be the common goldfish, and the top fancy goldfish would be the Oranda. The second most common pond goldfish would probably be the Comet, the second for the common varieties of goldfish would be the Fantail, and the second most popular fancy goldfish would be the ryukin. The third most common pond goldfish would be the Shubunkin, the third for the common goldfish varieties would be the black moor(although this technically counts as "fancy"), and the third for the fancy goldfish would probably be the Celestial and the Ranchu.To make this data more clear I've organized it into a list:1. Common goldfish2. Koi3. Oranda4. Fantail5. Comet6. Ryukin7. Black Moor8. Shubunkin9. Celestial10. Ranchu
Fantail goldfish eggs are adhesive and attach to aquatic vegetation. The eggs are light brown, transparent, and round. They normally hatch within 48 to 72 hours.
They prefer one.