He’s definitely about 8 weeks old. Looks healthy. His eye could be genetic. Doesn’t really look like an injury. He’s fine.
He’s definitely about 8 weeks old. Looks healthy. His eye could be genetic. Doesn’t really look like an injury. He’s fine.
Will his colour change?He’s definitely about 8 weeks old. Looks healthy. His eye could be genetic. Doesn’t really look like an injury. He’s fine.
To be honest, I don’t know. I always sold mine by 9-10 weeks. Some were still that color when I sold them. I only got this color when I bred a shubunkin and a comet.Will his colour change?
I'm thinking this is the wild type coloring, but ive heard their colours can develop later on. It'd be a shame, in a way, because it's actually very pretty in person.
Haha well... we got different colours wild here, comets and commons.To be honest, I don’t know. I always sold mine by 9-10 weeks. Some were still that color when I sold them. I only got this color when I bred a shubunkin and a comet.
Not all goldies. There are goldies but mostly ghosts, a koi and 4 orfe. Keep thinking I should add some little goldies but TBH I think the pond is full. The smallest fish is around 18"That’s only for goldies but I’d say so unless you have a whale.
It is a pretty colour, he's almost bronze Some of the fish in my folks pond have remained similar to that colour, more wild type. Theirs might be a bit darker though, hard to tell when viewed from above, but they're obviously much older than 8 weeks and still that colour, so will cross fingers for you.Will his colour change?
I'm thinking this is the wild type coloring, but ive heard their colours can develop later on. It'd be a shame, in a way, because it's actually very pretty in person.
I'm so used to weird looks, I never notice anymore.@NCaquatics I took my dog for a walk today, and ended up carrying home most of a silver birch tree (for real), thanks to your collecting from the wild advice Will try to remember to snag a photo tomorrow. I got some funny looks I can tell you.
Goldfish eat almost any plant you give them. They leave anubias and amazon swords alone. They love duckweed. Are you wanting things for outdoors or indoors? My pond has stones on the bottom, duckweed, and water lettuce but they eat it all faster than I can keep up with it. I have some smooth driftwood. Their favorite thing is a large clay flower pot turned on its side. They sleep in it. I use a lot of fake plants indoors since they tear up live plants. I feed mine Tetra floating pond sticks. Fall brand in winter and Spring in Summer. Indoors they eat New Life Spectrum large goldfish pellets, peas, Goldfish Bug Bites.@Deanasue
What type of "habitat" do goldies prefer?
Right now I've just got a heck ton of water hyacinths but I don't know if they alone would make a goldfish happy.
Both indoors and outdoors! The little guy will be outside during the warmer months most likely. Husband says the pond would be better outside than inside lolGoldfish eat almost any plant you give them. They leave anubias and amazon swords alone. They love duckweed. Are you wanting things for outdoors or indoors? My pond has stones on the bottom, duckweed, and water lettuce but they eat it all faster than I can keep up with it. I have some smooth driftwood. Their favorite thing is a large clay flower pot turned on its side. They sleep in it. I use a lot of fake plants indoors since they tear up live plants. I feed mine Tetra floating pond sticks. Fall brand in winter and Spring in Summer. Indoors they eat New Life Spectrum large goldfish pellets, peas, Goldfish Bug Bites.
Yeah I read the fancies, especially lionheads, cant handle temperature fluctuations well, so i opted to bring my grow out tote inside for them and don't plan on having the fancies outdoors.You’ll soon see why I love goldfish so much. They are real pets. The Lionhead is a real cutie! Redcap Oranda’s are also. A Regular oranda grows too big of a wren for my liking but the redcaps have a little red cap. So cute! Oh, you seem to already know but the fancy Goldies can’t handle outdoor elements.