Your fish may have a condition called pop-eye. The best way to manage this is to ensure that you keep your tank water clean by following a regular scheduled maintenance. If you have at least a 20 gallon tank for your moor on it's own, and proper filtration, then you will need to do weekly water changes of 50%. If your tank is overstocked, then you will need to do more water changes depending on the level of overstocking.
Fancy goldfish need at minimum 20 gallons for one fish, plus 10 gallons for each additional fancy you add (that's 30 gallons for 2 fancies). Anything less than that will require much more care to keep the toxins in the water at safe levels.
I dont think you can help it.....its dieng By: Expert Serena
NO! Black Moors are goldfish they should be fed goldfish food.
Nathaniel Fish Moore died on 1872-04-27.
it has a fungi development take it to the pet store and they will tell you what to treat it with
Black moor fish mix well with other fancy goldfish, but as black moors have poor vision they would be better with other poor vision fish like telescope goldfish or bubble eye as not to have to compete for food finding.
they are black that have long flowing fins and bulging eyes simaliar to a telscopic goldfish the most not be kept with common or comet goldfish they also are visually impared ! overall they are a beautiful and playful breed of cold water fish!!!
Yes and no,black moors can,t see well so its hard on the moor when trying to get food before a faster fish. But they still get food. If you get some guppies get all male.... They breed fast!
Black Moores are simply a form of "goldfish' and they spawn exactly the same way. The males chase the females who release their ova which are fertilised by the males during the chase.
Depends on the fish, my betta's get a treat of frozen bloodworms or live mosquitos.
Nathaniel Moher was born on May 21, 1986, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
A Mudskipper is a FISH not a reptile or amphibian, it belongs to the gobi family witch is the largest family of fish.
Yes they do. Your fish may not be eating because it can't see the food if it's floating. Because of black moor's poor eye sight it is hard to see foods that float. Try using sinking pellets. If it continues not to eat your fish may be sick.