I think they are a little bit more bland than the regular ones, and I think they have less salt on them. That's just my opinion. They are supposed to taste the same though.
Sure Goldfish are eatable. I would suggest eating Koi instead. They both taste the same but Koi grow quicker & much larger. They taste similar to Bass.
Yes, but your tank size needs to support it. If you mean that a regular goldfish is a long single-tail goldfish, then you need at least a 40 gallon tank just for the 2 fish due to the size potential of the common goldfish. If you mean a regular goldfish as in a round bodied fantail, or perhaps a ryukin, then you need at least a 30 gallon tank for the 2 fish.
The plural of goldfish is goldfish. It is the same as the singular.
No. It has more of a nut flavor to it.
No, shrimp and goldfish should not be kept together in the same tank as goldfish may eat the shrimp.
Yes, two goldfish can live together in the same tank as long as the tank is large enough to accommodate both fish and there is enough space for each fish to swim comfortably. It is important to provide proper filtration and regular water changes to maintain good water quality for the goldfish.
No, cherry shrimp should not be kept with goldfish in the same tank as goldfish are known to eat shrimp.
No. Goldfish do not inhabit that same environment as killer whales do. Goldfish are not marine animals.
The same way you spawn any other goldfish.
Goldfish are mostly the same wherever you buy them.
yes they can. the black moore goldfish has telescope eyes as well and so they both suffer from limited vision and competition for food is not as one sided.it is not recommended however to put either in the same tank as a regular goldfish, as their eyesight is normal and they swim faster and so eat a larger percentage of food than the telescope or black moore.
All goldfish types are the same species, so all types can breed.