Do goldfish turn into carp?

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fish — it can have quite unexpected, serious biological consequences.” The goldfish is a domesticated carp, first bred in ancient China for ornamental gardens.
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Are goldfish and carp the same?

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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Are goldfish basically carp?

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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Do goldfish turn to 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.
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Are carp overgrown goldfish?

In A Nutshell. Two species of carp are often kept in ponds and larger home aquariums. Both are Asian in origin and appear superficially similar. Goldfish are actually descended from crucian carp, while the koi have barbels, grow longer, and are in fact a fancy domesticated version of the common carp.
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Why You Should Never Release Your Pet Goldfish Into The Wild Or Flush Them Down The Toilet



What happens if you release goldfish into a pond?

The chemical attaches to the gills of a fish and suffocates it. Please don't release your pet goldfish into ponds and lakes! They grow bigger than you think and contribute to poor water quality by mucking up the bottom sediments and uprooting plants.
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What happens if you put goldfish in a pond?

Your pet might appear healthy, but it can carry exotic bacteria and viruses. When introduced to a new waterway, these pathogens can potentially wipe out entire populations of native fish.
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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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What does goldfish turn into?

“Once you introduce something into a new environment — even if it's a cute, cuddly aquarium fish — it can have quite unexpected, serious biological consequences.” The goldfish is a domesticated carp, first bred in ancient China for ornamental gardens.
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Can koi carp breed with goldfish?

Both koi and goldfish can be beautiful and they come in a variety of colors. Koi will breed with the goldfish. Some of the baby fish (fry) will be born brown or grey and may turn orange as they get older. These fish will not be pure koi, something that doesn't really matter unless you are really into koi!
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Do koi turn into carp?

However, koi carp were first bred in Japan during the 1820s. Koi are a domesticated version of the common carp. They are not considered to be a separate species from the common carp, but rather a sub-species. Unlike the common carp, koi have been selectively bred to have vibrant colors and patterns.
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Why do released goldfish get so big?

However, when presented with open waters, as well as more plentiful food sources, they can grow to much greater lengths. With that in mind, goldfish in the wild are also carnivorous, which may contribute to their shocking growth.
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How do goldfish get big in the wild?

It's believed the oversized fish are the result of pet owners dumping their unwanted goldfish in the lakes. When released into the wild, goldfish can grow to sizes much bigger than they do in domestic tanks, and this can create disruption to ecosystems in the lakes.
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Can goldfish grow big?

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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Is there a gold carp?

Goldfish, also called gold carp, are not native to the U.S. and Canada. In Michigan, the species isn't invasive per se, but they are considered to be a nuisance; though, not a very problematic one.
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Do goldfish grow bigger in Ponds?

How Big Do Goldfish Grow? Goldfish can get anywhere from 2 inches to well over 10 inches in a pond. They can even grow larger in the wild, with unlimited resources and space.
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Are goldfish bad for lakes?

"Please don't release your pet goldfish into ponds and lakes! They grow bigger than you think and contribute to poor water quality by mucking up the bottom sediments and uprooting plants," the city said in a tweet.
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What do you do with an overgrown goldfish?

Donate your fish to a pet store, school or learning institution, or advertise that you will give your fish away for free. Check out online forums dedicated to the adoption of unwanted pets. Some of them include fish. Reach out to social media groups dedicated to aquariums and fish hobbyists.
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Can you eat pond goldfish?

Can you eat goldfish? The short answer is goldfish are as edible as any other freshwater fish; however, they are most likely not very tasty. Goldfish would taste of the foods that they eat – so, for example, a pet goldfish would probably taste a bit like fish flakes and pellets!
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How do you get rid of goldfish humanely?

Decapitation. While too grisly for most aquarists, stunning a fish, decapitating it and then pithing it (physically destroying the brain with a metal rod) is a humane way to euthanize a fish. Because fish can remain conscious for some time after decapitation, the pithing step is essential.
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Can I set my goldfish free in a pond?

You can give it to a friend, give it to a stranger, but for the love of everything in the ecosystem, do not set it free in your local pond, stream, or any other body of water.
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What eats goldfish in a pond?

On the land: Raccoons, opossums, muskrats, beavers, otters, foxes, or even bears may eat your fish. Though deer will not eat your fish, they might take a break from your garden to graze on your pond plants.
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How long do goldfish live in a pond?

In a pond, goldfish can live anywhere from 5 to 25 years. For fancy goldfish, their pond lifespan is usually 5 to 10 years. Common goldfish can live in a pond for 10 to 25 years. It depends on the type of goldfish, the quality of the pond, and their care.
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Which is better koi or goldfish?

While goldfish are considered by some to be hardier than koi, their needs vary more widely depending upon breed. Although smaller than koi, they produce a greater amount of waste in relation to their body size and as such require more dissolved oxygen (and more frequent pond cleaning).
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