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Where are goldfish found naturally?
East Asia
Native to East Asia, the goldfish is a relatively small member of the carp family (which also includes the Prussian carp and the crucian carp). It was first selectively bred for color in imperial China more than 1,000 years ago, and several distinct breeds have since been developed.
What nature do goldfish eat?
In nature, they eat worms, larvae, small crustaceans like brine shrimp, and even salad fixings like peas and lettuce. It’s recommended that goldfish owners add greenery to the bowl since the fish like eating live plants.
Can goldfish survive anywhere?
Goldfish generally flourish in water temperatures that are anywhere between 64 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit. It is important to never allow any goldfish to live in tropical aquariums, as they strongly prefer cooler waters.
What kind of water do goldfish live in?
Goldfish are cold water fish, meaning that they do not require a heater. Goldfish prefer their water between 62 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit. Also, goldfish do well in soft water, meaning its alkalinity is higher than its acidity. A goldfish thrives when their water’s pH is between 7.0 and 7.4.
Do goldfish grow to their environment?
The size of your goldfish’s environment, along with other factors, will affect growth. It’s a myth, however, that goldfish grow only as large as their environment. Most goldfish will die or have stunted growth if they do not have enough space in which to grow to their maximum size.
How do goldfish interact with the environment?
The presence of a large number of goldfish can also change the environment in a body of water. Goldfish stir up mud and other matter when they feed which causes the water to be cloudier, impacting aquatic plants. Scientists are working to develop the most effective methods to deal with the invasive goldfish.
Would a goldfish survive in a river?
Goldfish, it turns out, can grow to a truly monstrous size if you dump them in a river. So large, in fact, that they can become a problem for the surrounding ecosystem.
Is bottled water OK for fish?
Bottled Water Not exactly. Bottled water is typically either well water, filtered water or spring water. It may have gone through filters that remove some of its beneficial components, or it may have extra minerals that are unhealthy for fish. You would need to test and adjust it before using it in your tank.