Why are goldfish expensive?

It's a long painstaking process and the fact that most show quality goldfish have to attain a pretty respectable size means that very high quality specimens will end up being incredibly expensive due to the amount of effort to breed and maintain them.
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What makes a goldfish expensive?

A goldfish's coloration also contributes to its price, as some colors are far rarer than others. For example, orange-colored goldfish tend to be quite common, but white, black, gold, and multicolored goldfish are scarcer. These different colors are the result of recessive gene expression.
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What is so special about goldfish?

The fish are known for having large eyes and great senses of smell and hearing. Their ability to hear comes from small bones near their skull that link their swim bladder and their inner ear. If you feel like a challenge, try counting the number of scales on a goldfish.
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Are goldfish really gold?

While commercial goldfish are yellow, gold and lot of other colors, wild goldfish are almost exclusively olive green or dark grey.
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Can goldfish bite you?

Get the best from The Goldfish Tank delivered straight to your inbox. But there's no need to worry. Goldfish teeth aren't sharp and they can't bite people. They're actually very flat – a bit like human molars – and are used to crush and grind food.
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Do goldfish feel pain?

“Fish do feel pain. It's likely different from what humans feel, but it is still a kind of pain.” At the anatomical level, fish have neurons known as nociceptors, which detect potential harm, such as high temperatures, intense pressure, and caustic chemicals.
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Do goldfish need 2 or 3?

You need to keep at least two fish in a tank, ideally more.

To do that comfortably, you need a large enough tank to accommodate them. Goldfish are gregarious creatures that do best when kept in the company of others of their species. It's actually pretty cruel to keep one solitary goldfish on his own.
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What is the lifespan of a goldfish?

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. Housing needs to meet both their behavioural and physiological needs.
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What is the smartest fish?

For fish, that title goes to manta rays. They're giant, charismatic and basically geniuses. Mantas have huge brains — the biggest of any fish — with especially developed areas for learning, problem solving and communicating.
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Should you get 1 or 2 goldfish?

Keeping at least two goldfish in an aquarium is recommended to provide companionship and promote activity. Solitary fish can exhibit depression and lethargy. Goldfish are generally not aggressive so they can be kept with most community fish provided the other fish are larger than the size of the goldfish's mouth.
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Are goldfish hard to keep alive?

As you can see there's more to goldfish care than you may have thought however once the tank is set up, it's fairly easy to maintain. As long as you regularly check the water conditions and keep a close eye on your goldfish, they should live long and happy lives.
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Do pet goldfish get lonely?

As it's unlikely that goldfish feel loneliness, you certainly don't have to get more fish just to keep your goldfish company. However, there may be other reasons why you want to get other fish, in which case, that's entirely up to you! Just be sure to consider the needs of each fish when choosing suitable tank mates.
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Is goldfish a rare fish?

Goldfish are one of the most well-known fish species in the world, with them being present in nearly all public aquariums and fish tanks.
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How many goldfish can you put in a 1-gallon tank?

A whole gallon can accommodate 1 small goldfish quite well because the majority of folk's bowls are somewhat larger than 0.5 gallons.
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Do goldfish taste fishy?

Like carp, goldfish take on the taste of the water that they swim in. If you are going to eat one, don't expect it to be tasty like trout or tuna – even if it's caught in the wild, a goldfish will most likely have a strong taste of mud and detritus, even when it is fully cooked.
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Can I put my goldfish in tap water?

Goldfish cannot live in untreated tap water

Goldfish can only live in tap water when it has been properly treated to remove harmful chemicals. Tap water contains chemicals that will kill all of the 'good bacteria' in your tank.
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Is it OK to feed goldfish once a day?

Until they are one year old, you should feed goldfish 2 or 3 times per day. Once they are older than one year, you should feed goldfish just once per day. There are, however, a number of factors that could lead you to adjust this schedule. Also, the type and amount of goldfish food you feed your goldfish is important.
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How old is a 1 inch goldfish?

The average growth rate of a goldfish is about one inch per year. Baby goldfish grow very rapidly in their first few months. Then their growth rate slows as they get older.
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Do goldfish need darkness to sleep?

When Do Goldfish Sleep? Goldfish don't naturally sleep at night, like people do. They do sleep better when it's dark and quiet, so many fish will sleep at night. If you make noise around a sleeping fish, it will startle awake.
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Can 2 goldfish live in a 5 gallon tank?

You can keep about 2-4 fish in a tank this size as long as each fish is not larger than 1 inch. The one-inch fish per gallon rule would apply to most smaller fish breeds like Tetras, Betta, Rasbora, Shrimps, and more. Fish that can grow larger than 1 inch are not recommended for a 5-gallon tank.
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What size tank does 1 goldfish need?

A good rule of thumb is to choose a tank of at least 10 gallons for one goldfish and 20 gallons for two goldfish. If you plan on keeping moor or fantail goldfish, you will need an even larger tank.
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Do fish hurt when hooked?

Do fish feel pain when hooked? The wild wriggling and squirming fish do when they're hooked and pulled from the water during catch-and-release fishing isn't just an automatic response—it's a conscious reaction to the pain they feel when a hook pierces their lips, jaws, or body.
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Does hooking a fish hurt them?

Hook wounds may appear minor to anglers, but damage to the gills, eyes, or internal organs can be fatal. If the fish is hooked deep in the throat or gut, research shows that it is best to cut the leader at the hook and leave the hook in the fish. Prolonged attempts to remove the hook often do more harm than good.
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Can goldfish cry?

"Since fishes lack the parts of the brain that set us apart from the fishes — the cerebral cortex — I doubt very much that fishes engage in anything like crying," Webster told LiveScience. "And certainly they produce no tears, since their eyes are constantly bathed in a watery medium."
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