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Encyclopedia > Common goldfish
Common goldfish
Country of origin
USA
Type
Single tailed
Breed standards
BAS

Common goldfish are a type of goldfish with no other modifications from their ancestors other than their color. Most varieties of fancy goldfish were derived from this simple breed. Common goldfish come in a variety of colours including red, orange/gold, white, black and yellow or 'lemon' goldfish. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1135x480, 93 KB) Image from [1]. File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): List of freshwater aquarium fish species Common goldfish Metadata This file contains additional information, probably... Trinomial name Carassius auratus auratus (Linnaeus, 1758) For the baked snack crackers, please see Goldfish (snack). ...

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As pets

The common goldfish became a popular pet around the world due to their hardy nature. They are hardier than fancy goldfish and are able to live in a variety of conditions ranging from indoor aquariums to outdoor ponds. Common goldfish can withstand fluctuations in water quality and temperature. They are also easy to breed. If well cared for, common goldfish can live up to 10 years or more in captivity.


Temperament

Common goldfish are social animals who prefer living in groups. They are able to interact with any fish belonging to the same species. With provision of adequate care and attention, common goldfish can become tame. Once familiar with the face of its owner, swimming towards the fishkeeper during feeding time can be observed and hand-feeding becomes possible. Small goldfish will normally avoid any form of human contact. However, this fear ceases in a middle-sized and mature goldfish. A full-grown goldfish is more likely to eat directly from the hands of its owner without evident hesitation. Mature goldfish will also explore their surroundings through nibbling or grazing behavior.


If transferred into a tank of other goldfishes, a common goldfish would normally try to communicate and familiarize itself with its new tankmates by rubbing up against the body of other fish. The most common introductory gesture would be by swimming side by side with another goldfish with its head facing forward, or by swimming side by side with another goldfish with its head facing the opposite directon, or even by swimming above another goldfish in a perpendicular fashion. Schooling is a common behavior when there is a new fish in the tank. After some time, this schooling behavior eventually ceases, and soon every individual fish will again be swimming and exploring the aquarium on its own. Aggressive behavior is uncommon when a new specimen is introduced into a settled school of goldfish.


Hierarchy during feeding is commonly observed in which the larger goldfish receives most of the food. However, a small goldfish may also become aggressive or competitive feeders despite the presence of larger fish which is, in general terms, considered as a good sign since a willingness to feed is a good sign of a healthy goldfish.


Housing

Common goldfish in a pond
Common goldfish in a pond

It is a common practice to keep common goldfish in a small bowl but this allows waste in the water to build-up to toxic levels and does not provide enough oxygen. They should be kept in an aquarium of at least 20 gallons with a good filter because these fish are very large. They can get larger than 14 inches. You want a filter that can do at least 10x filtration, which means that for every 10 gallons of water, your filter should be able to do an extra 100 gallons per hour(if you have a 35 gallon tank, you will want a filter that can handle 350 gallons per hour). Actual recommendations range from this up to 100 gallons, but it is possible to keep goldfish in smaller tanks, but it will be very difficult to do. Many say that if the water is kept clean, the fish will not notice weather they are in a 100 gallons or just one gallon. This is not true. If you are concerned about the fish not getting enough oxygen, you may get an air pump with an air stone or bubble strip. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (1024 × 768 pixel, file size: 87 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Carassius auratus auratus boqueando en la superficie Goldfishes 11. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (1024 × 768 pixel, file size: 87 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Carassius auratus auratus boqueando en la superficie Goldfishes 11. ...


Goldfish are curious fish that will quickly become bored without items or other fish to interact with. If placed in an aquarium goldfish will settle to the bottom and only move when fed or frightened by sudden jolts. However, if put in a tank with sufficient gravel, aquarium accessories or plants (real or fake) they will make themselves at home. Adding a few companion fish will also help, but make sure each fish has plenty of personal space.


When adding goldfish to a new tank it is important to place no more than two at a time. This allows helpful bacteria (which turns ammonia to nitrite and finally to nitrate) to grow. If introduced in too great a number before these bacteria grow, the goldfish will die from breathing in too much of their own untreated excrement. Even after the development of the biological filter, it is necessary to change about 30% of the water at least four times a month (or as necessary to prevent a build-up of harmful nitrate). The addition of live aquatic plants may reduce the number of times per month you will have to perform water changes, but only if the plants are growing (they will uptake nitrate as a source of nitrogen).


Common goldfish can be kept in outdoor ponds throughout the year with similar care but they may become sluggish and stop feeding in the winter. This does not mean they are sick, but rather that their metabolism has slowed.


Breeding

Reproducing goldfish

Breeding common goldfish is relatively easy. In breeding condition the males will develop small white spots on his gill covers and the female will become plump. The male will chase the female until she releases her eggs, then the male will release sperm and they will become fertilized. The eggs will then stick to any available surface. It is then best to remove the eggs to a separate aquarium as the adults are likely to eat them. When the eggs hatch into fry they will need to be fed very small food such as hatched brineshrimp or a ready made fry food. As they grow bigger they can eat finely crumbled fishfood eventually the pieces getting bigger. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...


Diseases

Common goldfish are usually hardy but can also contract diseases. These can be caused by poor water quality, overfeeding and overstocking. In small aquariums, illnesses in common goldfish can quickly become fatal requiring quick and prompt treatment. Several symptoms can indicate sick fish such cuts on any of the fins, a change in scale or eye coloration, excretions from the nostrils, scales are falling off or the fish frequently rises towards the water surface. Many specialty treatments are available in the market to manage specific diseases.


Goldfish as feeder fish

Main article: feeder fish

Common goldfish are often used as live prey for predatory fishes such as oscars and piranhas. They are also fed to larger crayfish, turtles, and frogs. Sold at only about one inch long, they can be easily consumed by other animals. Relatively inexpensive, they are often bought in large numbers for this purpose. However, some animal sympathizers find it unacceptable to feed live goldfish to other predatory fish or animals. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


References

  • "An Interpet Guide to Fancy Goldfish" by Dr. Chris Andrews, (Feeding, pages 40 to 45), Interpet Publishing, 2002. - ISBN 1-902389-64-6
  • "Fancy Goldfish: A Complete Guide to Care and Collecting" by Dr. Erik L. Johnson, D.V.M. and Richard E. Hess, Weatherhill, Shambala Publications, Inc., 2006 - ISBN 0-8348-0448-4
  • Bristol aquarists

See also

Main article: Goldfish


Trinomial name Carassius auratus auratus (Linnaeus, 1758) For the baked snack crackers, please see Goldfish (snack). ... Trinomial name Carassius auratus auratus (Linnaeus, 1758) For the baked snack crackers, please see Goldfish (snack). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...

Breeds of goldfish

Black moor • Bubble eye • Butterfly tail • Celestial eye • Comet • Common • Fantail • Lionchu • Lionhead • Oranda • Panda moor • Pearlscale • Pompom • Ranchu • Ryukin • Shubunkin • Telescope eye • Veiltail A breed is a domesticated subspecies or infrasubspecies of an animal. ... Trinomial name Carassius auratus auratus (Linnaeus, 1758) For the baked snack crackers, please see Goldfish (snack). ... The Black Moor is a fancy species of goldfish also called the the Black Peony, or the Kuro-demekin in Japan. ... The Bubble Eye is a variety of goldfish, characterized by the fluid-filled sacs it has underneath either eye. ... The butterfly tail goldfish or jikin, as it is known in Japan, is believed to have been developed from the hardy wakin, a Japanese goldfish variety (also common in China and the rest of Asia) which is very similar to the river carp. ... Trinomial name Carassius auratus auratus (Linnaeus, 1758) Celestial Goldfish (scientific name Carassius auratus) is a fancy goldfish variety that first appeared in the 18th century. ... The comet or comet-tailed goldfish is the most common variety of fancy goldfish in the United States. ... The standard fancy type of goldfish is called a Fantail. ... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ... The Lionhead is a variety of goldfish similar to the Ranchu. ... Redcap Oranda An oranda is a type of goldfish characterized by a fleshy outgrowth on the top of its head and sides of its face, called a wen. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... The pearlscale or chinshurin in Japanese, is a spherical-bodied fancy goldfish with finnage similar to the fantail. ... Categories: Possible copyright violations ... Trinomial name Carassius auratus auratus (Linnaeus, 1758) The Ranchu (Carassius Auratus) is a Japanese variety of the Lionhead. ... Ryukin The Ryukin is a variety of fancy goldfish. ... It has been suggested that Calico (fish) be merged into this article or section. ... The Telescope Eye is a type of goldfish characterized by its protruding eyes. ... This article needs to be wikified. ...



 
 

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