You don't say what kind of goldfish. Koi will eat the small goldfish. Even fantails and Orandas will prey on smaller goldfish. This seems to occur about 1 in 20 fish. Customers tell us frequently about bigger goldfish preying on smaller ones.
2006-08-28 18:51:13
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answered by kriend 7
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the idea of a goldfish bowl is a false impression. Gold fish breathe oxygen by the water making use of their scales. Gold fish can improve tremendous, yet will purely improve as tremendous because the sphere they're in. some people do have luck with protecting gold fish in a bowl, notwithstanding it should be regulary maintanced. probable a sparkling replace of water each and each and every week. in case you placed a bubblestone contained in the bowl it ought to help. (bubble stone connected to an air pump) A Betta should be tremendous. regardless of what one publish on the following says. Betta are nicely-called Lung Fish. they extremely get oxygen from the air and not in any respect water. they're going to stick their mouth out of the water, and inhale a tiny bubble of air. Then they slowly "breathe" that air because it is residing in them. Feed your Betta each day. sparkling the Bowl weekly. you may have the great luck with a Betta!
2016-10-15 22:00:07
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answered by ? 4
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Not all big fish eat small fish, depend on the small fish.
besides what I know, gold fish don't eat other fish.
I think it's OK to put small fish into the pond, so they can mingle :)
2006-08-28 18:56:54
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answered by ooowen 3
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GOLDFISH CANNOT LIVE IN BOWLS!!!!
Baby-juvenile fancy goldfish need 10 gallons PER fish. (fantails, orandas, black moors, ect)
Baby-juvenile long bodied goldfish need 20 gallons PER fish. (comets, commons, shubunkins)
Adult goldfish need 50 gallons PER fish as they grow 12-14 inches and excrete ALOT of ammonia.
Get those poor fish out of the freakin bowls
Yes larger goldfish will eat smaller goldfish, but if you have plants and rock formations the smaller ones will hide or you can hose them in 50 gallon rubbermaid storage tubs(5-10 bucks) with filters and grow them up. The hang on the back filters will fit on the sides of the storage tubs.
2006-08-29 07:30:42
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answered by lady_crotalus 4
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PUT THE 2 SMALL FISH IN A PLASTIC BAG WITH WATER AND PUT THEM IN THE POND FOR ABOUT 3 HOURS, THAN LET THEM OUT, THESE WAY THE BIGGER FISH GET USED TO THEM.
2006-08-28 18:54:03
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answered by china 2
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gold fish only nibble on dead fish b/c they think since it's not moving it's food. they're not an aggressive fish so they will fine unless the 2 smaller fish are aggressive then they will fight back.
2006-08-28 20:14:36
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answered by deansgurl81702 2
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Some bigger goldfish will kill or eat smaller fish
2006-08-28 18:51:19
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answered by Anonymous
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they should be ok. put some structure in the pond will help alot
2006-08-28 21:14:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Goldfish have been known to feast on the dead, but they typically will not feast on each other. I'd say you should be alright.
2006-08-28 18:48:52
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answered by sly2kusa 4
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Ask those 8 big goldfish whether they will eat them or not? lol...
2006-08-31 20:31:25
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answered by Oranda 2
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