If you buy a feeder goldfish, usually their lifespan isn't that long, because they are eaten by another pet animal soon anyway. However, I doubt that their lifespan will not be so different from a normal goldfishs' if you take care of them properly-just like a normal goldfish. It is just that they are normally sold in such crowded spaces that I think they are more prone to disease.
About 5 years.
Well marine is sealife so yes Actually, goldfish are freshwater fish and not marine life.
they just have a short life span period.
From ten to sixteen years, depending on species.
a goldfish is a feeder fish. I kind of disagree with the answer above. Yes, goldfish CAN be feeder fish, but they aren't necessarily feeder fish. Feeder fish are really fish that are rather small and are fed to other animals, and that are for some reason thought as not being as precious as other "pet" fish. So a feeder fish and a pet fish are two different kinds of fish, really. Not all goldfish are feeder fish. There are expensive goldfish, more than 10 dollars per fish! Then there are those goldfish breeded to be eaten that are sold as 75 cents per fish. So there are "pet" goldfish and "feeder" goldfish. So, a goldfish is not necessarily a feeder fish.
No, a goldfish is classified as a fish.
A goldfish is a fish, a member of the carp family. Carp fish are freshwater fish.
yes mine has ate goldfish almost his whole life now hes up to 20 every two weeks he also eats fish food but if he doesnt get goldfish he will not eat fish food until he gets his goldfish and the books say its ok
Betta fish are best as a solitary fish and are not compatible with goldfish.
Common goldfish or goldfish.
No. True "goldfish" are freshwater fish.
A goldfish is a type of fish.