What would be the everyday buzz plane for a hearty goldfish?
im doing a science fair project titled: What are the affects of water temperature on a goldfish? and im trying to find an cultured answer on wat the norm would be. any answers will be greatly appreciated. Thanks! :)
My comets were generally hugely active-especially if they saw me walking by-then it was time to beg for food lol. I notice that when I had them inside for winter in a tank, room temp/tank marine temp around 68°F. This year I kept them outside in the pond, not sure on the temp but it's cold, and I see them on occurrence swimming at the top, but generally they're at the bottom.
They vary greatly from fish to fish.
Usually they are not particularly helpful in the sense of zipping around all morning.
They can tend to hide and sit in certain parts of the cistern they find most comfortable and will usually mozy slowly around the tnak msot of the day. They can be slow moving but thats not to be confused with a sick fish. If you see one lay on its side, or on the surface, it may be ill.
And the other answers are correct in vocabulary of temperature.
cheers
75 degree F
eat, eat, eat and poop
Oh I nearly forgot swim a little just to get to the food
The temperature should be around 65-75 F --- if that's what you're asking.
Answers: Well, they basically move all day, unless they're sleeping. However, sometimes they may become bloated and float at the surface. Make certain that the temperature of the water does not exceed 82 degrees F or turn lower than 68 degrees F
a goldfish...here so cute...lol