None; that would work for one betta fish, but not a goldfish.
One goldfish needs 20 gallons alone, plus 10 gallons per additional fish (so 30 gallons for 2 goldfish).
It's not just about their size potential, but the fact that they produce a high amount of waste.
depends, can a ten gallon tank live in a goldfish
20 gallons for one fish and 10 gallon for each addition goldfish. See the related link for further information.
No, it is not recommended for a goldfish to live in a 1-gallon tank as they require more space to thrive and stay healthy. Goldfish produce a lot of waste and need a larger tank with proper filtration to maintain good water quality. A larger tank, ideally 20 gallons or more, is recommended for a goldfish to live comfortably.
One goldfish needs a 30-gallon tank, and an additional ten-gallons per additional goldfish. Goldfish can grow to be 10-12-inches long.
For a few days yes.
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
Yes. A goldfish can live without a filter. They may not live as long, but they do not have to have a filter, or a heater. I had goldfish in a five gallon tank without a filter for a long time. Hope that this helps.
If the goldfish is a fancy variety, it can live alone in a 20 gallon tank. Goldfish do not belong in tanks any smaller than this as they grow very large
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 they need at least five gallons each. a thirty gallon tank is a good size tank to keep goldfish in.
None. Goldfish should have a minimum of ten gallons of water per fish if you wish for them to live out their full lifespan of ~20 years.
No. A one gallon tank is not appropriate for a singular goldfish much less multiple. A ten gallon tank is the bare minimum for a singular goldfish and breeding would require a tank of twenty gallons or more. A one gallon tank cannot handle the chasing that proceeds goldfish mating nor maintain a water quality that is suitable for raising goldfish fry.