Female Fantail goldfish can not get pregnant they lay/scatter eggs when they are chased by males . So you have nothing to worry about.
i don't know? i am really mad because i cant find anything to fit my webkinz goldfish!
sorry but there is really know possible way to know i am a professinal vet soo...... ya
Goldfish spawn in groups in springtime when the water temperature approaches 70F. They do not have live babies.
You should see that the female goldfish appears fatter than usual due to the eggs she is carrying. The male will have white spots on his front fins and gill covers and will pay the female a lot of attention chasing her around the tank or pond. when the the goldfish have babies?
they puke
if your goldfish id going to get fat if not fatter regardles of how fancyscmansy it is als don't forget you need a guy goldfish to fertilize them
Goldfish do not get pregnant, but rather they produce eggs. If there is no male around, most often the female will reabsorb the eggs and never actually release any.A female goldfish may get much rounder when full of eggs, but this can be difficult to tell if you have a Ryukin or a Fantail as their body shape is quite round.
Yes, goldfish eat their young. This is why they lay so many eggs- most of the fry won't reach adulthood because other goldfish/fish will eat them. In pond Goldfish reproduction it is the ultimate case of "Survival of the Fittest".it depends on the situation. They will if they are starving.
It means that someone you know it going to die; according to the Maori tribal beliefs.
The only time I know of when goldfish become territorial and attack other fish is when they are overcrowded and are struggling for life itself. Is your tank big enough for 2 goldfish? The basic rule/calculation for keeping fish is "1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water". A goldfish commonly grows to 10 inches or more so the minimum sized tank you NEED for 2 goldfish is a (Nominal) 25 gallon tank in order to have an (Actual) 20 gallons of water.
Goldfish are egg laying fish, and unless there is a male in the tank to chase the female and convince her to release eggs, you may not know that she is either female, or even has eggs to release.