There is a popular bred of goldfish called a black moor. It has an egg shaped body, has protruding globe like eyes and is black in color.
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What you have is a Telescope Goldfish. the eyes protrude as a product of the cross breeding process
They can not. They do not have 'eyelids'.
Actually, goldfish do have a stomach, but it's very small, probably about the size of one of their eyes.
Pandas are a black and white cuddley bear. It's limbs, eyes and ears are black. It's body and head is white.
goldfish sleep with their eye open their eye are open all the time. Gold fish sleep with there eyes open...But they have a clear lid that over laps there eyes in which they see out of so there eyes are closed they just have a different lid then humans. Hope that helps you:)
He/she will act differently-maybe less active. Also you can see some signs like cuts/sores, white/cloudy eyes, fungus on the scales/body, & anything that looks out of the ordinary. My molly fish had cloud eye and I used melafix to treat it.
They don't have eyelids- I think they have a portective lens that protects their eyes- something like that.
They don't have eyelids- I think they have a portective lens that protects their eyes- something like that.
fish dont have eyelids
Their white and red blood cell drops causing anemia. No blood circulates around cells around the eyes?