your goldfish might die and maybe eat to much or the water starting to get dirty
plastic plants are not harmful to your goldfish aquarium.
No you cannot put a frog with goldfish; goldfish belong with goldfish
Yes, goldfish can breed in the home aquarium.
Shrimp and goldfish are not compatible in a freshwater aquarium. Goldfish are known to eat shrimp, so it is not recommended to keep them together in the same tank.
Typically, it is recommended to start with one goldfish for every 20 gallons of water in a small aquarium. So, for a small aquarium of 10 gallons, you would need one goldfish to start.
yes
Goldfish and other types of fish do sleep. They do not sleep like people because they must keep moving water over their gills in order to breathe, but they do relax and go into a sleep-like state. They will chill on the bottom of the aquarium and won't move much. They will wake up and move around more if you touch them while they are sleeping, or if you turn on a light because they have no eyelids. This is why you should never leave an aquarium light on all night.
No, it is not recommended to put goldfish in distilled water for their aquarium. Goldfish require water with minerals and nutrients for their health and well-being. Distilled water lacks these essential elements and can be harmful to goldfish. It is best to use properly treated tap water or water specifically designed for aquarium use.
Because they are looking for food and may pick up gravel as they slurp their way along the bottom of the tank.
You should feed your Goldfish a maximum of twice a day for about 2 minutes making sure all the food doesn't sink to the bottom. If a lot of food does sink to the bottom be sure to remove it to prevent it from rotting in your aquarium which could case all sorts of problems.
they can't
the answer is nothing ok