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Goldfish Care Guide

Carassius auratus

Key Takeaways

  • Goldfish needs at least 20 gallons, with 40 gallons preferred.
  • Keep water between 18-24°C and pH 6.5-7.5.
  • Plan tank mates carefully and avoid aggressive or fin-nipping fish.

Quick Facts

Difficulty: beginner
Min Tank: 20 gallons
Size: 15 cm
Group: 1+
Temperature: 18-24°C
pH: 6.5-7.5
Temperament: peaceful
Swimming: all
Diet: omnivore
Lifespan: 10-20 years

Care Overview

Goldfish are one of the most recognizable aquarium fish. They are cold-water fish that produce significant waste and need larger tanks than most people realize.

Ideal Tank Setup

A 20+ gallon tank for one goldfish, with 10+ gallons per additional fish. Strong filtration is essential due to high waste production. Avoid sharp decorations. Gravel or sand substrate works well.

Diet and Feeding

Omnivores that eat goldfish pellets, flakes, and occasional treats like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and blanched vegetables. Feed 2-3 times daily.

Best Tank Mates

  • Other goldfish
  • White cloud minnows

Fish to Avoid

  • Tropical fish (different temperature needs)
  • Small fish that may be eaten
  • Bettas

Common Problems

  • Swim bladder disease
  • Ammonia burns from poor water quality
  • Overgrowth from small tanks

Common Beginner Mistakes

  • Using a tank smaller than 20 gallons, which makes water quality harder to keep stable.
  • Ignoring adult size, group size, or temperament when choosing tank mates.
  • Changing too much water or filter media at once before checking ammonia and nitrite.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can goldfish live in a bowl?

No. Goldfish need at least 20 gallons with filtration. Bowls are too small, lack filtration, and lead to health problems and shortened lifespans.

How big do goldfish get?

Common goldfish can grow 20-30 cm (8-12 inches). Fancy varieties are usually smaller at 15-20 cm (6-8 inches).

Related Tools

Sources and Review Process

  • Freshwater aquarium husbandry references for water quality, tank size, and stocking guidance.
  • Species profiles and compatibility rules maintained in the TankWise data set.
  • Aquarium health guidance is educational and should not replace an aquatic veterinarian for severe symptoms.

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