A common goldfish can be bred with a red cap oranda fish. When these fish breed, there is a definite courtship ritual.
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yes it is depending if the fish gives burth to live young then its not possible !!
The oranda wen is a fleshy growth on the head of the fish that can vary in size and shape. It is a distinguishing feature of the oranda goldfish breed and can greatly impact the overall appearance of the fish, giving it a unique and distinctive look. The wen can grow over the eyes and face, giving the fish a cute and chubby appearance.
To breed red cap oranda fish, create a breeding tank with good water quality and plenty of hiding spots. Pair a male and a female, and provide a spawning medium like plants or a spawning mop. Maintain the water temperature around 75-80°F and feed them a varied diet to encourage breeding.
The Panda Oranda is simply another line bred member of the Goldfish family and if you breed one with another variety of goldfish you will get some that look like Panda Orandas, some that look like the other goldfish and some that carry the genes of one but look like the other and vice-versa. You would be reversing the years of work that expert fish breeders have done in developing the Panda Oranda in one fell swoop and at the same time you would be producing cross bred worthless fish.
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godfish can be any color-not just gold. yes u can put them together if they r the same breed (goldfish)
Yes, goldfish can breed in the home aquarium.
Fantail goldfish are a hardy breed, strong swimmers and they compete well for food with the ryukin, shubunkin, comet or common goldfish; making these goldfish breeds good tank mates for your fantail goldfish.
Usually Goldfish breed spring and early summer
In late spring of early summer is the best time to breed goldfish.
Yes they can cross breed.