Hi, can i ask you to take a look at www.osaquatics.co.uk you can see panda oranda goldfish being bred there
no animal has a red tassel on its cap, but if you're talking about the Disney movie, Aladdin, then it is abu, his monkey
Red snapper - fish - was created in 1860.
Yes, red fish are opportunistic feeders and will eat spot tail pin fish if given the chance. Red fish are known to feed on a variety of small fish, crustaceans, and even small crabs in their natural habitat.
There is no recognized breed known as a "red boy pit bull." The American Pit Bull Terrier breed can come in various colors, including red, but the term "red boy" typically refers to a line of pit bulls bred for specific characteristics. It's important to research reputable breeders and understand the breed's characteristics before getting a pit bull.
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A common goldfish can be bred with a red cap oranda fish. When these fish breed, there is a definite courtship ritual.
Sounds like possibly an Oranda.
um ok here are lots of freshwater fish: Australian rainbow fish, turquoise rainbow fish, black moor goldfish, blue oranda goldfish, chocolate oranda goldfish, koi angelfish, orange sunshine guppy & red cobra delta guppy um hope thers enough there to keep you going!! :)
Buy a red parrot, buy a fish, put them in a tank...
A girls cap is bigger and the boys cap is smaller
# Marine-The marine fish have to have saltwater these fish would live in the reefs. # Coldwater-Goldfish fantails (I have these) the normal goldfish. These are other type of coldwater fish- clam,plec and mountain minnows. # Tropical-These fish come in a range of colours and types including pink glass fish,plec,tetres,parrot fish,silver dollars,guppy and shrimps there is many more. # Pond Fish-Simlar to gold fish but live outside in a pond it is a good idea to cover your pond with chicken wire so no birds can eat your fish. I think that it would be a good idea if I tell you the guppys (tropical fish) breed easily.The males have a fancy tail where as the females have normal tails. if your fish do breed it would be a good idea to get a net that goes in your fish tank so no other fish eat your babies.Also the swordtail breed easily the males have a sword like tail and the females have a normal tail. I thought you might need to know this just in case it does happen.
No doubt you can put them together but they are from entirely different regions and should be kept under totally different conditions. Orandas are 'GOLDFISH/CARP' and come from cooler waters. Gouramies are 'ANABANTIDS' and come from the tropical Asian rainforests. Work it out!
Sounds like a dead or dying fish. Could be swim-bladder, extreme stress, or a gas build up.
It depends on the breed of lion fish. The red lion fish has live births while most other species lay eggs.
As long as your fish is not upside down all the time, it is not dead. Most likely your fish has a bladder disorder and it cannot help but float upside down.
Red horses can be almost any breed.
Rainbow Sharks, which are freshwater fish, not real sharks, ARE egg layers, but rearly breed in captivity.