Yes. It may have a hard time swimming for awhile until it gets used to it. Sorry, there is no cure.
yes
Color does not play a role in how long a goldfish will live for; gentics and how well it is taken care of do. Fantail goldfish can live to be anywhere between the age of 10-25 years old.
Fantail goldfish are black, white, gold or a mix of all three (also known as calico fantails). I used to have a gold fantail and a white fantail which lived for about 5 years but ive heard they can live longer.
Fantail goldfish are black, white, gold or a mix of all three (also known as calico fantails). I used to have a gold fantail and a white fantail which lived for about 5 years but ive heard they can live longer.
No, you should only keep goldfish with goldfish (with very few exceptions such as a bristlenose pleco, apple snail or weather loach for example)
Goldfish lay eggs when water temperatures and other conditions are right for them. They do not give birth to babies. Goldfish as well as many other fish species spawn in the spring.
Goldfish are carp. Carp can live to 100 years.
another gold fish or try asking someone in a pet shop that sells fish maybe they can help
Comet fish, also known as calico fantail goldfish, typically live for about 10-15 years. With proper care and a healthy environment, they can sometimes live even longer than 15 years. Regular water quality maintenance, appropriate diet, and a spacious tank can help maximize their lifespan.
Around ten years with good care.
For all goldfish, if properly taken care of, the average lifespan is about 20 years or more.
Yes, but your tank size needs to support it. If you mean that a regular goldfish is a long single-tail goldfish, then you need at least a 40 gallon tank just for the 2 fish due to the size potential of the common goldfish. If you mean a regular goldfish as in a round bodied fantail, or perhaps a ryukin, then you need at least a 30 gallon tank for the 2 fish.