The easiest way to find out is to go to the pet shop and she what type of fish they sell. I'd say the most obvious is the way they look, swim & behave.
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The best and only good tank mate for fancy goldfish, are other fancy goldfish.
Fancy goldfish can be male or female.
It depends on the type. Normal goldfish cost $2.49 to $3.50; on the other end of the spectrum, fancy goldfish cost $27.99.
Normal goldfish can see both in front and to their sides. The fancy bubble eyes etc are lucky if they can see at all.
yes in fact i have a normal orange goldfish and a panda at home in my fish bowl
A telescope eye goldfish is in the fancy goldfish type, and most fancy golddfish get up to a foot long (with proper care).
A telescope eye goldfish is in the fancy goldfish type, and most fancy golddfish get up to a foot long (with proper care).
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Those sound like the same thing, but its a terribly framed question.
Out of all the different varieties of goldfish the top pond goldfish would be the koi, the top goldfish probably of all time would be the common goldfish, and the top fancy goldfish would be the Oranda. The second most common pond goldfish would probably be the Comet, the second for the common varieties of goldfish would be the Fantail, and the second most popular fancy goldfish would be the ryukin. The third most common pond goldfish would be the Shubunkin, the third for the common goldfish varieties would be the black moor(although this technically counts as "fancy"), and the third for the fancy goldfish would probably be the Celestial and the Ranchu.To make this data more clear I've organized it into a list:1. Common goldfish2. Koi3. Oranda4. Fantail5. Comet6. Ryukin7. Black Moor8. Shubunkin9. Celestial10. Ranchu
yes, dragonfish can live with any other docile, non-aggressive fish.