If the pond is well planted, some of the fry will survive although many will be eaten. It is entirely up to you. If you wish to catch and protect them all you will need some pretty large aquaria/facilities and have a big job ahead because there could be thousands of fry from just one spawning.
Well it depends. If your msle goldfish shows signs of being a predator. Remoe the fish immediately.
I have some baby minnows and the eat goldfish flakes. you should also keep them separated from other minnows because they might try to eat them.
I think baby goldfish are called fry.
Baby goldfish, once hatched from their eggs, are called fry
Usually a female goldfish mates with a male goldfish!
no because, a baby goldfish takes 1 year to grow.
Goldfish do not have hair; instead, they have scales that cover their bodies which can vary in type and colour depending on which type of goldfish you have.
Well, when goldfish spawn they lay thousands upon thousands of eggs. The male goldfish then sprays a cloud of milt which fertilises the eggs. For a goldfish to only lay one egg which, somehow triggers a male goldfish to release a cloud of milt, is highly unlikely. Truthfully, it is the person breeding the goldfish who chooses how many fish they are willing to raise. Technically, they could choose to only keep 1 goldfish fry but realistically they would not be willing to throw away the lives of so many baby goldfish fry.
Because they believe that animals should not be kept in captivity
I have goldfish, and I would say once a day, twice at MOST. The cause of most fish (Mainly goldfish) dieing is overfeeding.
The young of fish are known as 'fry' goldfish included
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