No 1: Goldfish Varieties
There are more than 300 species of Goldfish. I bet you didn't know that. Some things make each type of Goldfish different from others such as the Color Fins Tail Eyes Body Shape Hoods which are the growth of a particular gold head.
No 2: Similarities
Goldfish is one of the four most common pets in the world. First the dogs and then the Cats and Birds and then Goldfish
No 3: How old are they?
The age of a goldfish is determined by the number of rings on its scale. Each year of the life of the goldfish, there will be a ring on the scales. But wait, don't run to your fish tank and start blinking to see those rings because you will need a microscope to see them!
No 4: Albinism
Albino goldfish are rare, which makes them a desirable species. Some goldfish are born albino with white bodies and red/red eyes. Remember that a real albino should have both.
No 5: Language
Goldfish use a hard cone placed under the mouth instead of the tongue. As humans, we rely on our tongues when we eat. Goldfish, however, rely on a bone structure called basihyal to transport food through their beaks.
No 6: EyelidsTHE GREAT FISH EYES ARE NOT CLOSED! It is because they do not have eyelids. If you've ever wondered why your Goldfish don't blink, now you know! Their eyes stay open, or they sleep.
No 7: Hearing
WE'LL HEAR! Goldfish do not have outer ears like us, but they can hear. Goldfish hear the vibrations of the inner otolith. People who touch the glass of the tank trying to pay attention to their fish do not realize that vibration is not only great but also disturbing. It causes stress in fish, which can lead to disease or even death! Be kind, untouched!
No 8: Goldfish Bowls
The container is a BIG NO NO! Goldfish containers kill Goldfish. Goldfish containers are marketed worldwide as the ideal home for your Goldfish. This is far from the truth! Goldfish needs prosperity. Ordinary Goldfish grow to 6 "and ornamental gold can grow up to 9" in size. Goldfish need at least 10 liters of goldfish although I like to make 20 liters of gold each. They also need a tank full of oxygen and ammonia. and do not forget the appropriate filtering system.
No 9: Color Appearance
Goldfish sees LIGHT COLORS that do not make LIGHT brighter than us! Our Goldfish live in a very colorful world because they see UV light that is invisible to the human eye. People can see what is called the “visual spectrum” of light. We see this light in white. Goldfish recognizes “UV spectrum” and “visual spectrum” lights. These spectrums are blue, green, and yellow.
No 10: UniqueNo two goldfish are the same. Every Goldfish is different and each has a color and pattern. The good thing about one personality that separates everyone from each other is similar to Goldfish. You can bet your low dollar that there are no other different types of gold scales that show different types of scales mean that the fish of the show in the world is the same as yours!
No 11: Memory
The myth that Goldfish remembers nothing is a lie. THEY HAVE GOOD MEMORIES! Goldfish is thought to have a micro-memory because it cannot remember anything for a few seconds. Not only do they remember things, but they can use their memory to remember their owner's face even when it's time to eat. They also keep instructions to train them to do tricks. The next time you forget to feed your fish or if you fail to pay attention to it, you may find yourself glancing at their thighs and saying, “Hey, you forgot about me!”
No 12: ColorThe skin (not scales) of the golden fish reflects the color of the fish. The orange color you see in the goldfish does not come from the orange scale. Various colors and patterns throughout Goldfish appear on its skin. Scales are transparent and serve as a barrier to fish protection. However, different types of scales show how skin color and pattern are made. Examples include Matte (black, flat) Metallic (glossy) Nacreous (a combination of matte and metal).
No 13: Lips & Lips Tasting
Did you know that Goldfish have lips? Those lips have sensors (like taste buds) that close the mouth. If you feed your fish something and spit it out, you can be sure that they did not like the taste!
No 14: Smell
“The nose knows!” Goldfish may not have a nose like us. However, they have small gaps just above their smelly mouths. Gold “traps” are tiny holes that allow the goldfish to detect (good and bad) when looking for food.
No 15: Poo Lots
Goldfish are the largest producers of waste! When caring for Goldfish, it is important to keep their water clean. Ammonia is a result of fish waste disposal, and if left untreated, can kill your fish.
No 16: Pregnancy
Many will refer to goldfish as pregnant. There is no such thing! To be considered pregnant, a mother must live at a young age. Goldfish do not carry fried meat. They lay their eggs and are fertilized by a male - toast hatched from those eggs. Remember next time that if you THINK your Goldfish is waiting for you, it is not. He is just a car that delivers eggs.
No 17: Enters Quick, Out Immediately
When the golden fish eats, it suddenly appears! This is because they do not have a stomach. You probably wonder how goldfish thrive when they chase after fast food. They have no stomach, so when food enters the mouth, it enters the intestines. Nutrients are released very quickly while in the gut, and food is released quickly. Can you imagine if people had a digestive system like this? This can be one way to stay relaxed.
No 18: Born Again
If the scale falls, or the wing breaks, Goldfish can grow again if it is healthy and has the right water limits. Sometimes a fast Goldfish swimming across the tank can end up with something. He may break the wing or damage the scale. If this happens, they can regenerate themselves as long as they are healthy and have good access to water.
No 19: Carps Little
Did you know that Goldfish are small fish? Goldfish are descendants of Prussian carp. With species selected for thousands of years, they have evolved into very small fish of different colors, patterns, shapes, etc.
No 20: The Sonar Goldfish has the same characteristics as a submarine.
Shipwrecks depend on sonar to detect the presence of objects in the water and to help where they are headed. Goldfish have this same ability that comes from a sensory organ called the "backline." These are found on each side of their bodies. They can sense movement, vibration, water flow, and changes in water pressure. The sideline also helps them balance as they swim.