Indeed it will.
its the respiration rate of the goldfish.
Goldfish make bubbles on the surface of the water by releasing air from their swim bladders through their mouths. This process is called "gulp breathing."
Please don't. goldfish are freshwater fish, not saltwater.
Have them get used to the new temperature change. i did a science fair project over water temperature on the breathing rate of goldfish and i had to change the water temperature many times. Stay in the temperature range of 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit. Make sure to not mess with the fish or tap on the tank because goldfish get stressed out very easily and can die from it.
Have them get used to the new temperature change. i did a science fair project over water temperature on the breathing rate of goldfish and i had to change the water temperature many times. Stay in the temperature range of 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit. Make sure to not mess with the fish or tap on the tank because goldfish get stressed out very easily and can die from it.
It will slow down Because the fish will able to relax and calm down in cooler water. It will be able to slow down the process of breathing. there is more air to breathe in cooler water so the fish will take longer breathes. me and my frineds did an activity about that and the answer is that it actually increases by a little
Put it in a bag of water until you've finished changing the tank water.
it has finrot. change the water or buy medicine.
Give it a good home, feed it, and change its water
change water
possibly because brackish is a mixture of fresh and salt water and goldfish cant live in salt water so yeah most likely.
A fishes breathing rate is totally dependent upon the temp of the water, the activity of the fish and its state of excitement/panic etc. In order to be given new conditions a fish will have been chased, netted, enclosed/trapped in a small container, and it may also suffer considerable temperature changes and water parameter changes as well as an environmental change/shock. I would expect a fishes breathing rate to increase tremendously after such treatment.