There is no official shape name for a goldfish and there many different types of goldfish. The common goldfish has a shape like an elongated football (American football). Some fancy breads like a veiltail have a body shape much like an egg. Some goldfish might have short pointed tails or long flowing ones; they can have globe looking eyes, puffy faces or even have cheeks that look like blown up bubbles.
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I would name my black goldfish Fin
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
Shubunkins are goldfish, so therefore mixing goldfish with goldfish is usually not a problem. However, if the other goldfish are fancy then mixing them together would not be recommended.
I'm sorry, but your goldfish is dead....
no the goldfish would it the tadpole
goldfish need to lay eggs. Because if they don't no goldfish would be alive and would not be any more so they would become gone forever.
Absolutely not. Goldfish belong with goldfish, and not with a bichir in any way.
there are three basic breeds: fantail goldfish, comet goldfish, and common goldfish. if you are getting goldfish for the first time, i would recommend common goldfish as they need the least care.
Yes of course. Otherwise, how would they breed?
I would expect them to have no effect on Goldfish whatsoever.
Since animals are eukaryotes, and a goldfish is an animal, you can assume that a goldfish would be eukaryotic rather than prokaryotic.