The dragon goby is semi-aggressive, but mainly feeds by sifting organisms out of the mud. In general, like most fish, they will eat anything that fits in its mouth. A fancy goldfish can reach 10"-12" and a dragon goby can reach 24". It would seem that once the goldfish reached a large enough size, it would be safe. I would not put a 2" goldfish with a 24" goby.
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The best and only good tank mate for fancy goldfish, are other fancy goldfish.
Fancy goldfish can be male or female.
yes, dragonfish can live with any other docile, non-aggressive fish.
Tetras look great in schools of 8 so I'm guessing tetras are the best in groups, however there are also fancy goldfish for individual beauty. Hope this helps -goldfish keeper
A telescope eye goldfish is in the fancy goldfish type, and most fancy golddfish get up to a foot long (with proper care).
A telescope eye goldfish is in the fancy goldfish type, and most fancy golddfish get up to a foot long (with proper care).
It depends on what kind of aquarium you have. For a tropical aquarium, to start out you should get guppies, or something else hardy that you can find out from someone else. For a Coldwater aquarium, you should start out with regular goldfish. I know it's tempting to get the fancy ones, but for a while, just stick with the common ones. For a Marine aquarium, start out with damselfish. Some other good fish for a tropical aquarium, get most kinds of tetras, Rosy barbs (unless you don't want them to breed), or Cherry Barbs. Other good Coldwater species, weather loach, Shubunkins, and some other kinds of fancy goldfish. For other Marine fish, there's Damsels, and common clownfish.
Most common Goldfish are pond fish and are not really suited to life in an aquarium. They need to get up speed in their mating chases and they jump out of the water as they spawn. I guess if your tank (Aquarium) was big enough for them to do this they could spawn in there. Slower, poor swimming types of fancy goldfish like Black Moores and Lionheads etc are often spawned in aquaria but these tanks are usually a minimum size of 6 foot x 2ft x 2ft.
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To have one fancy goldfish you need to start off with at least a 20 gallon aquarium kit. This kit will come with a filter, filter media, the tank, and likely some decor. You also need to buy a bottle of water conditioner, and some fish food so you can begin cycle your aquarium to prepare it for the fish.
They are a fancy goldfish (Carassius auratus). They were bred to have scales that look like pearls.