It depends on what happened to the fins. If they have been bitten off by another fish, it will take time but it can regrow but if it was a fungal infection then it is unlikely to regrow at all.
To help with regrowth try using melafix or maybe put in an anti fin rot med in the water just in case.
no because, a baby goldfish takes 1 year to grow.
No it will not. It will be runted by the lack of room. In order for goldfish to grow to full size they should be housed in ponds or very large aquaria.
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No, goldfish will not grow to the size of their tank. They will continue to grow and may become stunted or unhealthy if kept in a tank that is too small for their size.
The size of a tank can affect the growth of goldfish. A larger tank provides more space for the goldfish to swim and grow, allowing them to reach their full potential size. In a smaller tank, goldfish may be stunted in growth due to limited space and water quality issues.
Yes, they will grow almost to half the size of their tank.
Yes, goldfish can grow according to their environment. Factors such as tank size, water quality, and diet can influence the growth of a goldfish.
Goldfish release growth-inhibiting hormones into the water they live in: the more goldfish in a smaller space, the less likely they are to grow. For instance, if I have a common goldfish in a 5 gallon tank, it will grow to about the same size if I had 6 of the same fish in a 30 gallon tank. But leave that fish alone in a 30 gallon tank, and it will grow larger. This is why pond goldfish grow bigger. But goldfish won't grow at all in seawater; they aren't saltwater fish.
A goldfish can grow up to 12 inches in length, depending on factors like genetics, diet, water quality, and tank size. These factors can influence the growth size of a goldfish.
On average, it takes about 6 to 10 years for a Christmas tree to grow to its full size.
It will take about 2 - 3 years to grow to full size
It will take 1 year for them to grow full size .