The goldfish would need to be removed from the iron bowl and placed in a temporary home. The iron cannot be seal without making the water to toxic for the fish. A small pond liner should be used instead. This will provide a water proof barrier between the iron bowl and the water.
Goldfish urine is toxic to other fish, as well as itself.
Other goldfish, preferably This will ensure that the goldfish will not be injured by other tankmates and also ensures that the other tankmate's gills are not damaged by the large amounts of toxic wastes (ammonia) that the goldfish produces daily.
Goldfishes There is no plural for goldfish. Goldfish itself is plural. Example: Hey Bob, can I see that goldfish you caught? Example2: Hey Bob, can I see those goldfish you caught?
No, because the goldfish waste and food builds up to be pretty toxic, and the bad quality could easily infect your dog
If the toads are small enough they certainly will eat them and the tadpoles too. If the toads are toxic as is the case with cane toads the goldfish/koi will be poisoned and may well die.
Yes, it is not safe to drink water that is rusty because it may contain harmful contaminants that can be harmful to your health. Rusty water can indicate the presence of metals like iron, lead, or manganese, which can be toxic if consumed in high amounts. It is recommended to avoid drinking rusty water and to have your water tested for safety.
Bananas are not toxic to goldfish because goldfish will/do not eat them. Bananas will however rot in water and the process of decay will poison the water so that the goldfish will get very sick or die from the poisons caused by decaying matter/bananas in their water.
I see it as part of the primordial ooze I suppose.
Rust itself is not toxic to humans. However, prolonged exposure to rust and its associated particles can cause skin irritation or cuts due to its abrasive nature. It is important to handle rusty materials with care to avoid injury.
No, just one fancy goldfish requires at least 20 gallons alone along with proper filtration, aeration, and weekly maintenance that includes changing at least 50% of the water. Goldfish are quite dirty fish, and as such, the water can quickly become toxic causing ammonia burns, disease, and even death.
Assuming you mean by metal a workable metal as opposed to an element classified as metal, it is a hard question to answer because almost all metals can be toxic, in sufficient quantities. Gold and platinum are the two that are inert enough to be non-toxic. As to the others, the least expensive metal that resists oxidation and is relatively non-toxic would be nickel. Tho a percentage of the population shows a contact allergy to nickel.
yes mine has ate goldfish almost his whole life now hes up to 20 every two weeks he also eats fish food but if he doesnt get goldfish he will not eat fish food until he gets his goldfish and the books say its ok