Comet goldfish eggs are small, translucent, and round, typically measuring about 1-2 millimeters in diameter. They appear sticky and may cluster together in strands or clumps when laid by the female. The eggs are usually yellowish or clear in color, making them somewhat difficult to spot against substrate or plants in the aquarium. After fertilization, they will gradually develop and become darker as the embryos grow inside.
you look at its bits
Fantail goldfish eggs are adhesive and attach to aquatic vegetation. The eggs are light brown, transparent, and round. They normally hatch within 48 to 72 hours.
Goldfish will start to eat their eggs once they have finished spawning them. They do not look after their eggs at all.
the grow a white/green mosk around the egg
It depends on what kind of goldfish; normally, you just have to wait to see who lays the eggs to find out the sex of your fish.
A lot like female goldfish, actually. Seriously, I don't believe there are any visual differences in basic goldfish genders.
Goldfish do not look after their eggs or babies. They will eat their eggs if they can find them so the breeders should be removed once spawning has finished.
Like goldfish
by its shiny blue trail.
because it is a goldfish stupid
The fish must look relativity similar to get along in SOME cases. I suggest not mixing fish but if you must, orange/white fantails and veil tails can mix.
With a good eye you should be able to see the eggs, they look like tiny little bubbles, usually the size of a pin head. They will most likely be stuck to something like a tank ornament or plant in the tank