Are goldfish OK to eat?

Goldfish are as edible as any other freshwater fish. If you choose to eat it, know these facts first: That gross flake and/or pellet stuff is what your fish has been eating exclusively. Pop a pellet or two, that's what your fish will most likely taste like.
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Is it safe to eat a goldfish?

To sum it up, you shouldn't eat goldfish, even though it's technically edible. Your pets or wild animals shouldn't eat them either. This type of fish, whether in the wild or as a pet, shouldn't be ingested. Goldfish can carry mycobacteria or parasites that can damage your health if you ingest this fish.
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What does a goldfish taste like?

Goldfish taste like what they eat – so pet goldfish would taste of fish flakes and pellets. Goldfish are related to carp, which can have a “muddy” taste if prepared incorrectly. As a very bony fish, a single goldfish would take a long time and a skilled hand to debone appropriately.
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Why don't we eat goldfish?

Live goldfish are very likely to carry harmful parasites, including intestinal worms that can be transmitted to humans! There are also many types of harmful bacteria that goldfish carry that are transmittable to people.
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Can you eat goldfish from a pond?

Goldfish are as edible as any other freshwater fish. If you choose to eat it, know these facts first: That gross flake and/or pellet stuff is what your fish has been eating exclusively. Pop a pellet or two, that's what your fish will most likely taste like.
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Why are goldfish so cheap?

They're mainly so cheap because they're mass bred as feeder fish. If you don't want to have a large tank or pond in the near future, I would recommend returning them to the store as soon as possible. Comet/Common goldfish are indeed sold pretty darn cheap.
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What fish can you not eat?

Are you aware that four fish have been designated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ( USDA ) and Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) to be unsafe to eat due to their typically high levels of mercury? Making the “do not eat” list are King Mackerel, Shark, Swordfish and Tilefish.
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Is goldfish poisonous?

Goldfish are not toxic in any way. This myth likely stems from the large amounts of ammonia these fish excrete, but all fish excrete ammonia, not only goldfish. Goldfish do tend to be messy and eat a lot. They are also a heavy-bodied species, so they excrete more waste than other species of smaller sizes.
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Is a goldfish a carp?

Goldfish (Carassius auratus auratus) are part of the carp family but do not have barbells around their mouths. They vary in their fin configuration, coloration and in their body size, which is directly influenced by their environment.
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Can a live fish survive in your stomach?

Generally a stomach would be pretty inhospitable to a goldfish, largely due to the high acid content and you'd need a pretty large amount of water to dilute that to something hospitable for any length of time.
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Is it safe to eat fish from a pond?

If the fish I catch from a pond look healthy, don't have any signs of parasites in the fins, tail, or gills, and shows no other signs of disease such as skin abrasions and growths anywhere on their body, I choose to eat them, and have done so all of my life.
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Can you get sick from goldfish?

Although fish and aquarium water can spread germs to people, illness due to keeping fish is rare. By giving routine care to your fish and their aquarium as well as following some simple health tips you are less likely to get sick from touching, feeding, or owning aquarium fish.
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Do goldfish turn into koi?

Koi and goldfish may look similar, but the two are actually two different species. Goldfish were developed by selectively breeding Prussian carp for color mutations. Today, the goldfish is now considered an entirely new species from the Prussian carp.
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Can you eat koi?

Koi are Amur carp that have been specifically culled for their unique coloration and carp, despite their meager reputation as table fare, can be delicious. In fact, koi were originally brought to Japan as a food fish, living in symbiotic rice-fish systems.
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What happens if you eat goldfish flakes?

You may not die from eating the fish, but the parasites are dangerous to humans. Eating goldfish can transmit intestinal worms and mycobacteria, which causes Fish-Handler's Disease.
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Why do goldfish grow so big in the wild?

Like all species of carp, the domestic goldfish, Carassius auratus, grows to be as large as its resources will allow (within reason, anyway). And they don't just eat fish flakes, either. In the wild, goldfish are carnivorous.
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What is the unhealthiest fish to eat?

Worst: Orange Roughy

These fish, also known as slimeheads, can live up to 150 years. But that means they've been around unhealthy elements, like mercury, for a long time. So they're not the best option for a healthy diet.
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What is the safest fish to eat?

According to Seafood Watch, here are six fish that are healthy for you and the planet.
  1. Albacore Tuna (troll- or pole-caught, from the US or British Columbia) ...
  2. Salmon (wild-caught, Alaska) ...
  3. Oysters (farmed) ...
  4. Sardines, Pacific (wild-caught) ...
  5. Rainbow Trout (farmed) ...
  6. Freshwater Coho Salmon (farmed in tank systems, from the US)
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What is the dirtiest fish in the sea?

Farmed Salmon

Unfortunately, the majority is the unhealthiest kind. In fact, most salmon marketed as “Atlantic” salmon is farmed, meaning that fish are raised in conditions often ridden with pesticides, feces, bacteria and parasites.
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How much are goldfish worth?

You can get a feeder goldfish from most big box stores for about $0.18. This will be your typical Common or Comet goldfish. If you're more interested in a fancy goldfish variety, you can find some at big box stores for about $5.
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How long does a goldfish live?

Goldfish have a lifespan averaging about 10-15 years, with some varieties living up to 30 years when provided with proper care. Unfortunately, many goldfish do not reach their lifespan potential due to inadequate housing conditions.
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How big can a goldfish get?

According to National Geographic, goldfish are usually around 7 to 16.1 inches long and weigh 0.2 to 0.6 pounds, but can top 5 pounds in the wild.
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Can I release my goldfish into a river?

It might seem harmless to release your unwanted pet goldfish into a nearby waterway, but you could end up doing serious harm to the local ecosystem. Please don't release your pet goldfish into ponds and lakes!
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Do goldfish recognize their owners?

Pet goldfish can distinguish between humans, and often recognise the human that regularly feeds them. Pet goldfish can also seem quite scared of new people, but become more comfortable with their owners over time as they realise they aren't a threat.
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