Shubunkins, a type of fancy goldfish, can grow to be quite large, typically reaching sizes between 6 to 8 inches in length. However, under optimal care and in suitable environments, some individuals can grow even larger, up to 12 inches. Their growth is influenced by factors such as water quality, diet, and tank size. Providing ample space and proper nutrition will help them reach their full potential.
you will need a gallon for every inch the shubunkins grow you will need at least one gallon for a snail
No, shubunkins are not live bearers; they are a type of goldfish that reproduce by laying eggs. Female shubunkins lay eggs, which are then fertilized by the males. This process typically occurs in the spring when the water temperature rises. Shubunkins can produce several thousand eggs during a breeding season.
Shubunkins are goldfish, so therefore mixing goldfish with goldfish is usually not a problem. However, if the other goldfish are fancy then mixing them together would not be recommended.
Probably cuz there dead!
No. Shubunkins and Comets are about the same. A garden pond is the best place for all goldfish including the above.
no way! they cant because chinease fighter fish are semi aggresive and will fight with your other fish or if the other is to big the gold fish will eat him
Baby Shubunkins are the same mottled colours as their parents. You will be able to pick out the different colours within weeks of birth. I have 7 of them, all about 4 months old and they are already developing their own characters.
a koi carp can grow as big as a pond
There is no way you can "grow big" in Club Penguin
yes because the roots will grow big and make the plant big like a tree
it can grow by alot
as big as my bum