How can a fish be a"cold water tropical fish"? "Tropical fish" means the fish come from tropical waters and do not do well (In some cases die) if kept in water that is too cold for them. Goldfish are Coldwater fish and need their water around 50F to 65F. So no, they will not do well in water that is constantly between 70F and 80F where most Tropical fish need their water to be.
Commercial Goldfish food is cheap. Specialists have studied and millions of dollars have been spent designing and producing fish foods that are safe to use and suitable for feeding to fish. Why try to give your fish a hard time? Yes your goldfish will eat some human foods but most of it will foul the water and poison the fish. Be smart and use proper goldfish food. Your fish will appreciate it.
No, goldfish are not bait; or as Bruce from Nemo would say "Fish are friends, not food"
You can give goldfish finely chopped fruits, vegetables such as deskined peas are not only good for their health but can also prevent constipation which is quite common in goldfish. Hope you are satistifed with the answer and that I could help
you use marine to describe a fish
Bread crumbs are not good for goldfish and too much will eventually kill them. A fortune has been spent by researchers and pet food manufacturers in doing research into goldfish diets and developing good wholesome nourishment for all sorts/species of fish. Why not make use of all that knowledge and buy proper goldfish food?
yes, they are good for your fish when chopped up, but dont use them daily. if you want something other than flakes for daily food, use blood worms. The best thing to use is baby brine shimp, but they can be expensive and hard to find.
Goldfish use external fertilization to reproduce so pregnancy in a goldfish is impossible.
I don't think it's the best food out there for them, but I guess it doesn't hurt. My cat ate some fish food when I used to have fish, and the only thing he got was breath tht smelled like fish.
Accidentally bought tropical fish water conditioner that contains aloe vera and I have a fresh water common goldfish, is it still safe to use on my goldfish ?
Dinoflagellates are important marine microorganisms that form the base of the food chain in marine ecosystems. They provide food for a variety of marine organisms such as zooplankton, fish, and whales. Some dinoflagellates also have a mutualistic relationship with coral reefs, providing them with essential nutrients.
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I suppose you could say that goldfish use aquatic locomotion via their fins & body in order to get food and/or exercise