Well I'm no animal expert but I have had 2 goldfish for the last 5 years (It's record, all my friends ones died after a week or a month) and mine always get still when I change the water, late at night (I guess that's their form of sleep), and when I forget to feed them for day or 2. ;)
cause there dumb
No way i use betta condition for my goldfish they seem to love it don't worry
No, that is only about 6 gallons; fancy goldfish need at least 15 gallons each regardless of how tiny they seem when you buy them
Song name is Paralyzer by the band Finger eleven
1 goldfish. It may seem tiny now, but they grow up to be around 6 inches. Add 10 gallons for each additional goldfish. Example: 20 gallons + 2 more goldfish (10 gallons) = 40 gallons and 3 goldfish total.
if you figure it out, PLEASE TELL ME!! i cant seem to find it anywhere and i dont remember what it is called :(
No shes not paralyzed! (: (:(:(:(:(:(:
not in the places there paralyzed...
The cilia is paralyzed.
Some common breeds of goldfish are: the Black Moor goldfish, the Ryunkin goldfish, the comet goldfish, the common goldfish, the Calico Fantail goldfish, the telescope eye goldfish, the bubble eye goldfish, the pearl scale goldfish and the Oranda goldfish.
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.
If the goldfish is big enough and the guppies small enough, yes the guppies could well be eaten by the goldfish. Also, guppies should never be with guppies are guppies are tropical fish and goldfish are coldwater fish.