There are diseases such as ich (white spots) which can be treated with salt. They can get to your pet goldfish easily and expert websites will have answers.
yes. they can get many diseases from bacteria in tanks and other sick fish.
Goldfish can die overnight due to various reasons, such as poor water quality, inadequate oxygen levels, sudden changes in temperature, or diseases. It is important to regularly monitor the water conditions and provide proper care to prevent sudden deaths in goldfish.
A good pH range for goldfish is 7.2 to 7.6 If it is higher than this, it will shorten your goldfish's lifespan dramatically, and can irritate his slime coat, which is how they fight off diseases. Also ammonia thrives in harder water, so they can get gill burn, and other nasty things that kill them.
Cat fish (or if that's too big) a goldfish. But beware, there are also millions of diseases and infections out there.
Firstly, this is not a taxonomy question. Secondly, yes, goldfish are fully edible. However, as a qualified pet, domestic goldfish may not legally be eaten.Well, technically almost everything is edible. I think it would be sad if you ate a goldfish and probably wouldn't taste very good...but I guess just like humans, gum wrappers, and license palates, goldfish are edible.
Distilled water can benefit the health of goldfish by providing a clean and pure environment free of harmful chemicals and contaminants. This can help prevent diseases and promote overall well-being for the fish.
Some common breeds of goldfish are: the Black Moor goldfish, the Ryunkin goldfish, the comet goldfish, the common goldfish, the Calico Fantail goldfish, the telescope eye goldfish, the bubble eye goldfish, the pearl scale goldfish and the Oranda goldfish.
There are several possible reasons why your goldfish may have died overnight. Some common causes include poor water quality, sudden changes in temperature, overfeeding, lack of oxygen in the water, or diseases. It is important to regularly monitor the water quality in your fish tank and ensure that your goldfish are in a suitable environment to prevent future deaths.
No you cannot put a frog with goldfish; goldfish belong with goldfish
Blotches on the dorsal fin and tail fin(s) can be the diseases fin and tail rot, easily cured with medication.
The plural of goldfish is goldfish. It is the same as the singular.
Goldfish do not have legs. Goldfish do have fins, although the number of fins will depend on the type of goldfish.