A bubble eyed goldfish needs a diet containing a range of food. big pellets that slowly sink are recommended due to that bubble eyed goldfish are slow swimmers. Flakes are a risk as the fish is prone to swallowing air which can result in diseases such as swim bladder. They can also eat vegetables like lettuce, cucumber, cooked and finely chopped green beans, cooked and de-shelled peas; they also like finely chopped Oranges once in awhile.
Bubble Eye Goldfish should be fed a fortified diet specifically for goldfish, or better yet fancy goldfish. You should treat the fish 2-3 times a week with things like brine shrimp, krill, bloodworms, daphnia, and tubifex worms. To lower the risk of becoming constipated you should also, feed the fish a variety of fruits and veggies like oranges, watermelon, cucumbers, peas, and squash.
Goldfish need either flakes or pellets (which ever you prefer) in their diet at the very least. If you want your goldfish to be very healthy get some frozen blood worms (not alive) to go along with the goldfish flakes or pellets, and if you want even more in their diet put some algae wafers about once a week in the tank for food. This will help give them extra vitamins and more of a variety to eat. The flakes or pellets, blood worms, and algae wafers can all be bought at your local pet store or online. Remember Do Not Over Feed!!! Doing that will make their intestines explode!! :P
Goldfish do not have teeth.
Yes. It should be fine. I have 2 regular goldfish living with a bubble eye goldfish and to fancy fantail goldfish, so I think it will be okay.
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Some common breeds of goldfish are: the Black Moor goldfish, the Ryunkin goldfish, the comet goldfish, the common goldfish, the Calico Fantail goldfish, the telescope eye goldfish, the bubble eye goldfish, the pearl scale goldfish and the Oranda goldfish.
There are many different types of goldfish. The Comet and the Common goldfish are often the ones most seen. Black Moor, Bubble Eye, Butterfly Tail, Celestial Eye, Fantail, Lionchu, Lionhead, Oranda are some other commonly known goldfish.
ZERO!! A 1 gallon tank is not large enough to keep any kind of fish in. A Bubble eye goldfish can grow to 10 inches long and so, using the basic rule for keeping fish. "1 inch of fish need a minimum of 1 gallon of water" you would need at least a 12 gallon tank to house 1 Bubble eyed goldfish.
There are over 300 different varieties of goldfish and fancy goldfish here is a small list of the most common: Common goldfish Shubunkins Comets Fantail Veiltail Ryukin Globe eye Black moor Telescope eye Lionhead Ranchu Oranda Butterfly Celestial Pompon Hama Nishiki Bubble-eye Pearlscale Nymph Meteor Lionchu
I'm glad you asked! That is a very interesting question with a most interesting answer. The bubble-eye goldfish is a rare breed of celestial fish, lacking a proper sphincter, and thus the bubble-eye goldfish has difficulty discharging flatulence. Over time the unreleasable gas transforms into a toxic fume, which would otherwise poison and eventually kill the bubble-eye goldfish. Can you guess what happens to that toxic chemical? That's right. As the Bubble-eye goldfish grows and ages the membranous tissues beneath it's eyes fill with a mix of nitrogen, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide. In short; it's farts. It's nasty, disgusting fish farts.
The scientific name for bubble eyed goldfish is "Carassius auratus."
Yes! Mine did.
A bubble eyed gold fish is a fish