Not neccessarilly all feeder fish are goldfish. Feeder fish are usually those fairly small fish that are regarded as being not suitable for sale as specimens for some reason. They often are poorly coloured or deformed livebearers and other species too.
Yes, I agree with the answer above. I am sad to see the feeder goldfish they sell in such terrible conditions! My fancy goldfish were almost 10 dollars each, and the feeder goldfish were 75 cents!
koi fish would normally eat goldfish food try tetra fin goldfish flakes they are made for goldfish and koi
They get along with goldfish but you'll end up with babies that are part goldfish. I have them in the same pond and that's what happened to me. The main problem with putting Koi with other fish, is sometimes the other fish like to eat Koi.
If the Koi is large enough it may well eat a goldfish fry but Goldfish and Koi are not fighting type fish so they do not normally bite one another.
Koi is a type of fish. Just don't put koi in the pond and it will not be a koi pond.
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Well, you gotta chose fish that live in the same conditions as the goldfish such as Koi. You could also do some researching and find out too.
No, a Koi is a carp. It comes from the Japanese word Nishikigoi which literally means 'coloured carp'.
Yes, koi and goldfish can live together in the same pond as they are both peaceful and compatible species. However, it is important to consider the size of the pond and provide enough space and resources for both types of fish to thrive.
Yes pond comets and other pond goldfish get along with koi, however koi can get over 24 inches long when a comet typically doesn't grow more than 12 inches- that's quite a considerable difference in size (which is why its often best to keep koi with other koi and goldfish with other goldfish).
Goldfish and koi fish LOVE cold water, but please note they have no stomachs so they must be fead often and when there is a lot of food there comes a lot of poop.
Koi have barbels on their bottom lips (whisker-like projections) and goldfish do not