Can goldfish have babies?

How many babies do goldfish have? A goldfish can lay anywhere from a few hundred up to 1,000 eggs at a time. However, some of these eggs do not get fertilized, some do not develop, and others may not hatch.
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How do I know if my goldfish is pregnant?

Female's Appearance

The female goldfish typically looks rounder than the male, making body shape an indicator of sex and the possibility of pregnancy. If its abdomen gets larger, the chances are that it's carrying eggs and ready to spawn. The extra weight may also affect its behavior.
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Can goldfish make themselves pregnant?

Goldfish don't get pregnant, as they are egg bearers. However they will increase in size when ready to lay.
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Can goldfish lay eggs without male?

Females can lay eggs whether there is a male around them or not, but the eggs that she deposits will be infertile. It is not uncommon to witness two male goldfish chasing each other for dominance over a female in the tank so it is best to not confuse the two.
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How long are fish pregnant for goldfish?

Hatching Time

After release and fertilization, goldfish eggs hatch in two to seven days. In water at 84 degrees Fahrenheit, fertilized goldfish eggs hatch in 46 to 54 hours; in water at 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit, they hatch in five to seven days.
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What do goldfish do when pregnant?

The first thing to know: there is no such thing as a pregnant goldfish. These fish do not carry live young within them until gestation, and they do not give birth to live fish. Goldfish are an egg-laying species.
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How can you tell a male and female goldfish?

The anal fin in males is closer to the tail compared to females. Male goldfish tend to have more flowing fins and tails compared to females. Male goldfish tend to have a slightly smaller and skinnier body compared to females. Females will have a larger and rounder body and their abdomen can appear soft.
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How do I know if my goldfish has laid eggs?

Their bellies will swell around the time they are ready to lay eggs. What is this? Female and male goldfish will start to show subtle physical signs that the female is ready to release eggs and milt.
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Should I remove goldfish eggs from the tank?

Leave Goldfish Eggs in The Community Tank

Only leave goldfish eggs in your tank if you are uninterested in letting them hatch. Adult goldfish will eat unfertilized and fertilized goldfish eggs, and they will be gone in no time. The goldfish eggs are a great source of protein for the adult goldfish.
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What do baby goldfish look like when born?

Newborn baby goldfish start out black. As they grow, they develop a brown color, perhaps with hints of silver. Some areas of their body are almost see-through. It can take up to two years for a goldfish to fully develop its color.
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How do goldfish make babies?

To breed goldfish, start by placing a male and female goldfish in the same tank. Then, wait for the female to drop her eggs and the male to fertilize them. Once you notice the fertilized eggs in the tank, transfer both goldfish to a different tank so they don't eat the eggs. Then, wait 4-7 days for the eggs to hatch.
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Why is goldfish turning black?

Ammonia changes are, by far, the most common reason why goldfish turn black. Generally, the color change starts on the fins. Over time, it can get progressively worse and spread to the body. There, it'll appear as small batches of black skin that look burnt.
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How often do goldfish have babies?

Sometimes if the water temperature stays warm long enough, the fish will spawn more than once. In warmer climates outdoor goldfish might spawn two or three times a season. In aquariums, if the water temperature remains pretty much the same, they may spawn all year long.
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Where do goldfish lay their eggs?

In the wild, female goldfish lay their eggs around proffered fixed objects, substrate vegetation or immersed tree roots. Goldfish eggs have a mucilaginous coating, ensuring the eggs remain where she scatters them. Being a "batch spawner," goldfish reproduction takes place in the spring and summer.
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Can goldfish breed in a tank?

Goldfish will mate in a tank. However, to encourage mating, you'll first need to set up the right tank conditions. To get your goldfish to mate in a tank, the tank water will need to be stable and properly cycled. The tank should also be large enough to comfortably house two adult goldfish.
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Why is my goldfish pushing my other goldfish?

Competition over resources. Even if your tank is very spacious, goldfish will sometimes fight and bully each other if they are in competition for resources such as food.
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How do fish get pregnant?

In most cases, the female drops eggs in the water which are immediately fertilized by sperm from the male. Another way is for fertilization to occur within the females body before she drops them into the water. With the third and final method, the female retains the eggs within her body and the young are born alive.
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Why are my goldfish chasing each other?

If your goldfish are chasing each other around the tank, this is sometimes the lead up to mating and generally not cause for concern. What is this? However, if your tank is overcrowded or your fish are in competition over food, your goldfish may become stressed and chase each other off in competition for resources.
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Why is my goldfish laying on the bottom of the tank?

Usually goldfish sit at the bottom of the tank due to not feeling well for some reason. Improper water conditions, parasites, stress, GI problems, and swim bladder problems can all cause a fish to sit at the bottom of the tank.
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Will goldfish multiply in a pond?

Most goldfish will breed quite easily in a pond and often in spring once the weather begins to warm. They produce eggs that attach themselves to aquatic plants and hatch within two to three days releasing tiny fry only a few millimeters long.
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Do goldfish eat their babies in a pond?

Goldfish eggs are a good source of nutrients and will be eaten by the inhabitants of the pond, including the parents. Any remaining embryos can hatch in 2 to 7 days depending on the temperature of the goldfish pond water.
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Do goldfish breed easily?

Goldfish breeding is not always an easy task and understanding how to breed goldfish properly can be a challenge, particularly for new goldfish-keepers. Unlike livebearers, such as guppies, goldfish can be relatively difficult to breed in captivity.
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How often should you change goldfish water?

A goldfish bowl without a filter should be cleaned twice a week. With a filter you can clean it every 7-10 days. How do I clean my bowl? Remove 1/3 of the water and put it in a different container.
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