No! Don't do that to a fish. She needs much more space (AT LEAST 30 liters)! That is much too small for her, and she will probably die.
If you put her in a bigger tank, she will grow fast and can live many years. If you want to put some fish in that small tank, you can put betta in it. Just please don't putt fishes in bowls. That's awful for fishes. First of all, they are small, and fishes are disorientated in it. Imagine you live in a bowl big as a closet, and can't get out. And if you want your pet to feel like that, than better don't have any pets.
Yes, you can have one goldfish in a 20 gallon tank, but no other tank mates, not even a snail.You still need to make sure you have a filter, and that you do regular weekly water changes as goldfish produce a high amount of waste.
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
Absolutely not. A goldfish needs at least 20 gallons to properly live and survive, and grow to it's real potential.
it will live
15 years if they are treated properly
they are found in collection tanks around the world but originally found in China
Goldfish as ornamental fish, come in a variety of shapes and sizes, of which the black moor is one.
The answer is yes if it's purchase size is 1 1/2-2inches For around four-six months a single Moor can live comfortably in a ten gallon. You will however need to upgrade to a 30 gallon after that time. If you desire to add another goldfish make sure it's healthy. Then you must add an additional ten gallons which brings you to a forty gallon, as goldfish consume so much O2 and produce a large amount of waste. Make sure that the 10g is equipped with a good filter and that the tank is cycled properly. Also, make sure you have a water test kit to test your parameters and do those water changes! Good luck with your fish keeping endeavors.
A tiny little 10 gallon tank is no where near large enough to breed/spawn any kind of goldfish. It is not really large enough to house one goldfish properly.The base stocking rule in fish keeping is "1 inch of fish needs a MINIMUM of 1 gallon of water" Goldfish grow to at least 10 inches so the minimum size for one goldfish would be a (nominal) 13 gallon tank. (No one fills a tank to the brim) That would actually hold about 10 gallons.
No, this is because a goldfish and a clown loach are not compatible and should not be in the same tank. One clown loach needs a 75 gallon tank on it's own as they grow very large. In addition, a clown loach needs warmer water than a goldfish.
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.
None, goldfish should only be housed with other goldfish.