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I'll give the 10 points to the person who can tell me the most goldfish facts. A fact that I want to know is: How much memory do goldfish have, or: How do you tell the difference from a male and female goldfish, and others.

2006-08-11 06:35:21 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Fish

11 answers

they are fish. they are gold.

2006-08-11 06:38:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

According to my Snapple lid, goldfish have an attention span of 3 seconds.

I don't know how to tell the difference between male & female, but apparently the fish do! :)

They're not always gold, and can, in fact, change colors. It appears that maturity may in fact change their color to gold - I have a few that all started out white with gold or brown spots, but then changed to solid gold as they aged. In fact, one of them is named Spot!

They will grow to fit the amount of space available in their tank.

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I said 3 seconds, Sassy, not 3 minutes...I'm not the one saying it's true...just reporting what I've been told. Although, I've had quite a few goldfish in my life, and I can't say that any of them have been smarter than the rocks in the bottom of their tank. I'd be very curious to see the "proof" that they can retain info for more than a minute. Thanks for the website info - now we can all buy goldfish products - unfortunately, it doesn't give a lot of info to answer Kai's question.

2006-08-11 13:42:48 · answer #2 · answered by abfabmom1 7 · 0 0

1. Don't buy a bigger tank when your goldfish starts to grow really big. If you keep doing that they will get bigger, bigger, and bigger.
2. Goldfish eat the other goldfish's poop.
3. Feed them ONCE a day. After you feed them if they look like they are still hungry, they're not. They're the worst pigs.
4. The boy may bite the girl.
5. Goldfish eat smaller fish.
6. If you name them call them Big Mama; Big Papa; or Goldy.
7. Don't put the tank in a cold room.
8. When a goldfish is pregnant, it's really easy.
9. Goldfish will look at you for about 10 seconds.
10. It takes 100 times until they learn they're name.
11. They eat almost anything.

I hoped I helped you!!!!!!!!!!

2006-08-11 14:24:46 · answer #3 · answered by Kitty/Penguin Jillian 2 · 0 1

Goldfish Keeping: The (Very) Basics

The Plan: To get two small goldfish and see them thrive and mature, living a normal life span of 5 to 10 (or more!) years. These instructions will introduce the basics; use it as a starting point, but make sure you also read and learn about the unique goldfish.
Step 1: Buying Stuff
Tank

Goldfish need a lot of space for a few reasons. They grow quickly. They are messy. They like steady, high quality water conditions. For two fish a twenty gallon tank will be big enough for several years. You can start with a ten gallon tank, but you may need a bigger tank within a year!
Filter

Get a power filter that hangs on the outside of the tank. Ones with sponge elements that are easy to clean are good. Biowheels seem to work. Flow control is also good; goldfish don't like to swim against a big current all the time.
Water Conditioners

At most what you should need are dechlorinating products. If your water is treated by chloramination (your water authority can tell you), ask your pet shop to help you get the correct products.
Other Important Stuff

A syphoning vacuum for cleaning the tank and changing water. Two buckets that you can comfortably lift full of water; one for removing old water and one for aging fresh water. An algae scrubber for the tank glass. An in-tank thermometer.
Optional Stuff

Gravel: a tank with no gravel is easier to keep clean. If you do put in gravel, make it only a thin layer, say one quarter inch deep. Both you and the goldfish will find this easier to clean. Plants: the fish will eat live plants, but that's only bad for the plants. Light: a tank hood may be needed ... definitely if you have plants.
Heater

You don't need a heater. More likely, you'll need a fan to blow on the water surface in the summer, to keep the tank cool. An exception is if the temperature of your house varies a lot during the day ... then you might want a heater to keep the temperature from falling too far when the house cools down.
Step 2: Setup
Location

The tank must be on a strong level surface that can support the weight (ten gallons of water alone weighs 85 pounds). Do not put the tank where it will receive direct sunlight. Try to put the tank in a spot where the temperature is fairly steady during the day. Remember that you will spill water around the tank inevitably ... never put the tank on an appliance, antique, etc.
Water

Fill the tank with water. If the water has chlorine in it, and you have not dechlorinated it chemically, wait three days before doing anything more..
Step 3: Cycling the Tank

This is really important. Fish produce ammonia as a waste product (goldfish produce a lot of ammonia!). It's very toxic to goldfish. There are two kinds of good bacteria, one that turns ammonia into nitrite (also toxic!) and another that turns nitrite into nitrate (relatively harmless). You need to give the tank time to develop these good bacteria on the surfaces of the tank and filter.

The traditional way is to initially introduce just one fish. For the first two months change fifty percent of the water every other day. And take water samples to the pet shop every two weeks to be tested. When the water tests show zero ammonia and nitrites, you can add the second fish and cut back on the water changes.

If you want to spend money rather than time, investigate using bacterial starter products like "Fritz Zyme #7". Or even better, get an already started biofilter from someone.
Step 4: Selecting Fish
Health

Select healthy, active fish from a tank of healthy fish. If there are any sick fish in the tank, it's a good bet all may become sick. Never buy fish that float at the surface whenever they stop swimming.
Types

There are hundreds of varieties of goldfish. Pick what you find attractive. It is best not to mix wild-type goldfish and slower, heavy bodied fancy goldfish. The sleeker wild-type will get all the food in a mixed group.
Step 5: General Care
Food

Feed the goldfish as much as they can finish in two minutes, twice a day. Feed sinking food and, if it is dry food, soak it in water for a few minutes to moisten it before feeding. Supplement their diet with peas that have been popped out of their skins and blanched leaf greens.
Water Aging and Conditioning

Age new water for at least two days, so chlorine and other gases in solution are released, and so that the temperature is the same as that in the tank. If you need to treat for chloramines, follow the instructions you get carefully. In general, goldfish can adapt to almost any tap water hardness or pH, as long as changes are made slowly, over a few days. Your life will be easier if you just get your fish used to your normal conditions.
Cleaning

Use the syphon to clean the poop out of the tank once or twice a week. If you have gravel, make sure you use a syphon with a gravel vacuuming attachment and follow the instructions. If you have algae, clean it off the front glass but leave it elsewhere (the fish will nibble on it). Also use the syphon for water changing; change twenty five percent of the water each week. Finally, clean out the filter element every couple of weeks, rinsing it in used tank water (tap water could kill the good bacteria!).

Usually, doing all these things at the same time is most efficient.
Temperature

Not very critical. A water temperature of 68 degrees Farenheit is considered ideal. Above 80 degrees some fish may suffer and even die. Below 50 degrees the fish will become lethargic and should not be fed.
Step 6: Becoming a Hobbyist

If you find you enjoy your fish, consider consorting with others that feel the same! Participate in internet discussion groups, join the Goldfish Society of America, subscribe to aquarium periodicals, ... learning about goldfish and meeting new people can be an additional level of fun above and beyond keeping our finny little friends.

Some Goldfish Facts and Trivia

* Goldfish can live for many years. The average lifespan of goldfish is about 10 years, but many have been known to live as long as 25 years!
* Goldfish come in several colors and patterns. Most common goldfish are orange in color (with a golden shin that gives them their name). However, goldfish can also be silver, white, blue, black or have different color combinations - you can even have calico goldfish.
* Goldfish are believed to be the most popular pet in the world - more popular than cats or dogs!
* All Goldfish, no matter what breed or color, descend from the Asian Carp fish. The resemblance can be recognized especially when you look at the largest type of goldfish - the Koi goldfish.
* There are several breeds of goldfish. The most popular (and cheapest) is the common goldfish. Other breeds include Commet goldfish, Oranda goldfish, Ranchu goldfish, Celestial goldfish, Fantail Goldfish and more...
* Goldfish interact with each other and with their human caregivers as well. Many goldfish owners attest to the fact that their goldfish know them and recognize them when they approach the tank.

2006-08-11 13:56:09 · answer #4 · answered by dragonsarefree2 4 · 1 0

I don't know about any Goldsish! But I can tell you how to distinguish between a male and a female fish:

It's very simple! Just see which one is after the another. The one which follows the other know it to be a male fish!

2006-08-11 14:13:06 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Ok 1st I'll give you a site to go to for better info www.goldfishutopia.net
it has been proven MANY times that their memory is longer that 3 minutes (give me a break).....usually you have to wait until they are of breeding age......and the male will get white spots that look like sugar on his gill plates and pectoral fins...please check that site out for the welfare of your fish.

2006-08-11 13:51:01 · answer #6 · answered by TooSassy 2 · 0 0

the memory of a gold fish is about 7 seconds

2006-08-11 13:41:01 · answer #7 · answered by Caroline E 1 · 1 0

the memory is 3 seconds. The female has a oveoposter, it looks like a little white bump where her butt is. It's used to make eggs.

2006-08-11 15:17:12 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the male r alwayz prettier than a female

2006-08-11 13:41:56 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

what people will do for 10 imaginary points....

2006-08-12 05:15:09 · answer #10 · answered by Chocolate_Bunny 6 · 0 0

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