The only time it is possible to sex goldfish by looks is when they are in breeding condition the males have tiny white spots on their gill plates and the females are chubbier than normal.
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Goldfish can be told apart based on their color, body shape, and fin shape. Additionally, each goldfish may have unique markings or patterns that can help differentiate one from another. Size differences can also be a factor in distinguishing goldfish.
no the color of the chick only tells the breed. i can tell you that if you have more than one chick the roosters in the flock will mature faster and that is how you can tell the gender
it will be a diffenrt colour
Well, when goldfish spawn they lay thousands upon thousands of eggs. The male goldfish then sprays a cloud of milt which fertilises the eggs. For a goldfish to only lay one egg which, somehow triggers a male goldfish to release a cloud of milt, is highly unlikely. Truthfully, it is the person breeding the goldfish who chooses how many fish they are willing to raise. Technically, they could choose to only keep 1 goldfish fry but realistically they would not be willing to throw away the lives of so many baby goldfish fry.
yes check if the the fish has slightly darks tails the one with the darker one is the male and the other one is the male.
No, the fallopian tubes do not affect the gender of the baby.
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If you have one goldfish you say 'I have one goldfish' If you have ten, you also say 'I have ten goldfish'. You never add an 'S' to the end
A bull is a male cattle. A female cattle is called a cow. So, yes, bulls can only be one gender - male.
One goldfish needs at least 20 gallons, and then it's an additional 10 gallons per goldfish added after (so 30 gallons for 2 goldfish).This is not only because of the size that they can grow, which is big, but also because they are messy fish and produce a high amount of waste
No I'm afraid not. As goldfish grow bigger they eat whatever fits in their mouths. But the only species that mixes with goldfish is the weather loach.