Signs that indicate a pregnant comet goldfish is ready to give birth include a swollen abdomen, increased appetite, and behavior changes such as restlessness or seeking out secluded areas. Additionally, you may notice the fish displaying nesting behaviors, such as digging or rearranging substrate in the tank.
Probably, but usually the comet goldfish will get all the food and/or the other goldfish will become miserable. This has happened to me before and I do not recommend putting them in the same tanks. Try putting the fancy and comet godlfish seperate!
The "Comet" is a variety of Goldfish that has a long, single tail.
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no. i have had two big comet goldfish with my, little 2 inch fish, and they never ate him.
Comet goldfish are the average pet, although you can now get funnier types such as (my favourite) Celestial goldfish.
Because a comet is a single tailed goldfish, and can grow very long, it will need at least 30 gallons on it's own
Sarasa are usually white with bright red markings
Some common breeds of goldfish are: the Black Moor goldfish, the Ryunkin goldfish, the comet goldfish, the common goldfish, the Calico Fantail goldfish, the telescope eye goldfish, the bubble eye goldfish, the pearl scale goldfish and the Oranda goldfish.
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there are three basic breeds: fantail goldfish, comet goldfish, and common goldfish. if you are getting goldfish for the first time, i would recommend common goldfish as they need the least care.
Goldfish are opportunistic omnivores and will eat whatever they can. This may include a much smaller fish or a deceased fish.
Yes, male comet goldfish can be kept with female comet goldfish. However, be mindful of the tank size and ensure there is enough space and hiding spots to reduce aggression during breeding season. It's also essential to monitor the water parameters and maintain good water quality for the health of the fish.