There are many reasons why a goldfish would die; it may have died of old age, poor water quality, overfeeding, deformity, or the most common reason is disease.
or it is because of that stupid crap you feed it. it prefers dirt.
Yes, In general coldwater fish like goldfish are more hardy(harder to kill) than tropical fish. Saltwater fish are very easy to kill if you don't know what you are doing. Goldfish are very hardy fish that you can't kill easily. It is best to start out with fish like goldfish because you can make mistakes with them that would kill other fish. So goldfish are fish that does not die easily.
Goldfish only die easily when they are not properly cared for.One goldfish needs a 20 gallon aquarium on it's own, and you need an additional 10 gallons for every additional goldfish (so if you have 3 goldfish, you need a 40 gallon aquarium at minimum).While this might seem excessive, it's really not. Not only can goldfish grow very large, but they are extremely high waste producers, and as such, when overstocked in a tank that is just too small, and without a filter along with weekly water changes, the toxins build up quickly and kill the fish.
Usually when they are about 2-3 years old. Goldfish can also die if you don't feed them enough, or too much. When goldfish are not kept in a clean habitat, they can get sick and die. Make sure to clean your goldfish tank at least once a week. Remember, goldfish mainly die from aging
I am not very sure but my guess is Yes. But I do know if it is floating upside down it is very dead. Hope the Goldfish does not die
No Goldfish do not normally die after they spawn. Goldfish can live and spawn regularly for over 50 Years.
Then the goldfish will die.
Only if the "feeder Goldfish" - which is usually just a mutt bred Common/Comet Goldfish, is very small and the Telescope is an adult. If it fits in their mouth, that's where it will end up! However, "feeder" Goldfish have the potential to get over 10"-12" excluding tail fin, and a large one of these could very easily fatally injure a more fragile fancy Telescope Goldfish. The two varieties should never be mixed.
If it is a small goldfish, it will physically fit in something that small. But, it will not live very long in it. If you wish to keep goldfish alive, you need at least ten gallons of water for each goldfish along with a good filter and a heater to keep the water temperature stable. With proper care goldfish can easily live 15+ years.
the regular kind of goldfish is very hardy, so I believe it is very very normal. :)
Do not, no matter what put a goldfish and a betta together unless you want the goldfish to die!!!
It depend's on how the goldfish is being treated.
Yes Goldfish Can Die In Oily Water HeHe I Like Gold Fish :)