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Bubble eyed gold fish have to stay at one spot in the tank because they feel like they rule the tank kind of thing and they want to watch all the other fish

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How many bubble eye goldfish can you have in a 1 gallon tank?

ZERO!! A 1 gallon tank is not large enough to keep any kind of fish in. A Bubble eye goldfish can grow to 10 inches long and so, using the basic rule for keeping fish. "1 inch of fish need a minimum of 1 gallon of water" you would need at least a 12 gallon tank to house 1 Bubble eyed goldfish.


What would mix with a goldfish?

Minnows, freshwater frogs and snails, maybe a bottom feeder but I would look into that one a bit more.


Do mollies need a heater?

well, goldfish don't need a heater, so if they can live with a goldfish, then yes, they shouldn't need a heater. I'm gonna try to put a couple mollies (maybe like 2, or 3) in with a goldfish. they "would" be in a, um, I think it's a 1 gallon tank, that has an air bubble filter, thing, that goes in at the bottom of the tank, and it also has a hood, with a light.... You should try it, cause you never know what nature will bring you! Have fun! :):):)


Why do bubble eye goldfish have bubble eyes?

I'm glad you asked! That is a very interesting question with a most interesting answer. The bubble-eye goldfish is a rare breed of celestial fish, lacking a proper sphincter, and thus the bubble-eye goldfish has difficulty discharging flatulence. Over time the unreleasable gas transforms into a toxic fume, which would otherwise poison and eventually kill the bubble-eye goldfish. Can you guess what happens to that toxic chemical? That's right. As the Bubble-eye goldfish grows and ages the membranous tissues beneath it's eyes fill with a mix of nitrogen, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide. In short; it's farts. It's nasty, disgusting fish farts.


Fish that get along with pop-eyed goldfish?

Any other kind of goldfish can go, however, be cautious about the amount in the tank. Goldfish are hearty, but notoriously sloppy. The only other kind of fish that would really go with a Goldfish, and actually survive, would be a pleco or a hearty catfish. They eat all the junk left over by Goldfishes and can actually help maintain the tank (water clarity, gravel, longer lasting filters).


How does gravity affect the shape of soap bubbles?

Gravity does affect the shape and size of a soap bubble. From the top of my head, an air-borne bubble's surface would have higher density at the bottom (part facing ground).In reality, a bubble is never a perfect sphere and is always heavier at the bottom. If you blow a big bubble and look at it closely, you would likely notice a slight dimp at the bottom of the sphere aka the excess liquid which has accumulated at the bottom due to gravity. This affects the shape of the bubble as the weight of the excess liquid pulls down on the surface area of the sphere.


What would you call a black goldfish?

I would name my black goldfish Fin


Why is the Bubble Sort algorithm also referred ro as Sink Sort?

Bubble sort got its name because if you could watch the way your data was changing, on each iteration you would see the greatest number "bubble" to the top.Similarly, you could said that you would see the lowest number "sink" to the bottom.


What are some different types of goldfish?

There are over 300 different varieties of goldfish so to list them all would take a very, very long time. To name a few: there is the Common goldfish, the Comet or Pond goldfish, the fancy Oranda, the Cylestial, the Black Moor, the Ryukin, The Chinese Lionhead, the Japanese Ranchu, the Fantail, the Butterflytail, the Shubunkin, the Wakin, The Bubble-eye, the Globe eye, and the Telescope Eye. The goldfish listed above are only the most popular goldfish varieties and please note that along with the 300 different types of goldfish there are also a great many number of hybrid goldfish that are gradually gaining in popularity.


What are the top ten goldfish?

Out of all the different varieties of goldfish the top pond goldfish would be the koi, the top goldfish probably of all time would be the common goldfish, and the top fancy goldfish would be the Oranda. The second most common pond goldfish would probably be the Comet, the second for the common varieties of goldfish would be the Fantail, and the second most popular fancy goldfish would be the ryukin. The third most common pond goldfish would be the Shubunkin, the third for the common goldfish varieties would be the black moor(although this technically counts as "fancy"), and the third for the fancy goldfish would probably be the Celestial and the Ranchu.To make this data more clear I've organized it into a list:1. Common goldfish2. Koi3. Oranda4. Fantail5. Comet6. Ryukin7. Black Moor8. Shubunkin9. Celestial10. Ranchu


Can you mix goldfish with shubunkins?

Shubunkins are goldfish, so therefore mixing goldfish with goldfish is usually not a problem. However, if the other goldfish are fancy then mixing them together would not be recommended.


Why would a goldfish lay down?

I'm sorry, but your goldfish is dead....