The number of goldfish that can live together in a single tank depends on the size of the tank and the type of goldfish. In general, it is recommended to have 20 gallons of water per goldfish to ensure they have enough space to swim and thrive. It is best to research the specific needs of the type of goldfish you have and consult with a pet store or veterinarian for guidance on the appropriate number for your tank.
Yes they can. I raised them together many times.
Your goldfish will not live "longer" no matter how many or how few you have.
Goldfish can live for a very long time. 41 years is the current record.
No because the coy is a fast growing, aggresive fish. The goldfish is a slow moving fish and very docile. The coy, once it outgrows the goldfish will start to eat the fins and constantly attack them. I have seen it happen many times with people who think they mix well. They will however live together in a large outdoor pond if there is enough room, food and cover.
All of them.
No you schould not have that many fish in a one gallon tank. Thats the size of a big betta bowl. And because they are goldfish it is worse their poops are toxins
Because their is lots more water their
Goldfish can live in water temperatures between 18-25 degrees Celsius. They can tolerate slight fluctuations outside of this range, but prolonged exposure to temperatures outside of this range can be harmful to their health.
You may want to add a liner to be on the safe side, but you could have 2 fancy goldfish, one one common or single tailed goldfish. (goldfish grow big and fast)
None. A single goldfish should have a minimum of 75L. You would be better off keeping small tropical freshwater fish.
Here are some facts about goldfish 1. goldfish can live for many years some can only live up to 25 years. 2. there are severl breeds of goldfish. 3. goldfish talk to other goldfish by there gurlls. 4.goldfish can talk to humans but you can tell
None. Goldfish should have a minimum of ten gallons of water per fish if you wish for them to live out their full lifespan of ~20 years.