One goldfish requires at minimum a 20 gallon aquarium with a filter, and an air stone would be nice
ZERO!! A 1 gallon tank is not large enough to keep any kind of fish in. A Bubble eye goldfish can grow to 10 inches long and so, using the basic rule for keeping fish. "1 inch of fish need a minimum of 1 gallon of water" you would need at least a 12 gallon tank to house 1 Bubble eyed goldfish.
You need to provide 1 gallon of water per inch of fish. Goldfish get along fine with other goldfish.
Because a comet is a single tailed goldfish, and can grow very long, it will need at least 30 gallons on it's own
Actually, I think that temperature is about right for your goldfish. But if you seriously need to, you need to change the temperature of the air around the tank. I suggest keeping it in a cooler room?
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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.
Comet goldfish need at least 30 gallons each because of the type of fish they are (single tail), the fact that they can grow extremely long, and they produce a lot of waste.A fancy goldfish (fatter with more tails) need 20 gallons for just one fish, so either way, your 1 gallon tank cannot hold any goldfish at all.
No. Goldfish grow very large and are messy. Fancy goldfish need 20 gallons of water per fish plus 10 gallons for each additional fish (so 50 gallons at minimum for 4). Common and single tail goldfish need 30 gallons each plus 20 gallons for each additional fish
A properly working filter can really improve the living conditions for your goldfish and will almost double the tanks holding capacity. The tank you have though is not large enough for any kind of goldfish. 1" of fish needs 1 gallon of water. Your goldfish will grow to around 10" if given reasonable conditions. That is going to max out your tank with just 1 fish.
If they are not friendly goldfish species than they will but in general they don't. If they do than you probably don't feed them enough but that is really unlikely.yes they do. Its all a matter of size.
Your goldfish are all going to die. Sorry to be so blunt about this but goldfish NEED at LEAST 1 gallon of water per one inch of fish. They should be kept in large aquaria or ponds. They are not suited for life in a bowl.
One goldfish requires at minimum 20 gallons not only because of their size potential, but because they are very messy fish and produce a high amount of waste