Goldfish change color for one of two reasons. The first is a lack of sunlight, which ends up retarding the pigmentation cells in the fish's scales that are responsible for color. This causes a fish to become lighter or white in color. The second reason is for a darkening in scale color. This is because due to irritation of the skin the fish's body releases a chemical called leukine which stimulates color pigmentation cells. Especially melanophores (black pigmentation cells) thus causing the fish to have abnormally high amount of black pigmentation.
they quite often colour with age, as they get older they get greyer (paler)
also a caused by poor health, feeding and water quality
It's all about where the tank is. For example, if you put a goldfish in its tank in a room with no light, it would turn white.
If your fish has changed colour, it's simply getting used to the light change from the shop/supplier to your home.
My goldfish went completely white because of shock. it slowly changed colors but now it's just like my other two. It got stuck in one of it's toy swim through things and we had to get a friend of mine to help us get him out. he lost a bunch of scales then went completely white over the next two months.
Goldfish develop from their ova as drab, greyish, silvery, sometimes brownish, little fish. As they grow and mature their true colours start to show and they eventually develop into their magnificently coloured adulthood. If given bad water conditions, or poor food, or poor lighting, their colours may fade. I'm sure you will have heard of the expression "Off colour" well in the case of a goldfish it is quite obvious when they are "Off colour".
I've heard that if you put your goldfish in a dark place, it will no longer be shiny, so I guess brightness keeps the goldfish bright!
Colour loss in goldfish is usually associated with poor condition. This is usually caused by poor living conditions and insufficient water changes.
In some cases, a lack of light.
Different types of goldfish food typically don't affect the colour of goldfish, however there are some specific goldfish foods that may enhance the color of goldfish- but do not change its overall color.
goldfish are not always one color because they have different species. Also, goldfish can change colors over time. They won't always be gold or maybe they won't always be white or whatever color your goldfish is.
Goldfish can lose their orange color due to light deficiency or dietary deficiencies. In these cases, the color change is often reversible.
Goldfish don't always stay the same color. As a goldfish ages, it can turn a variety of colors, like orange or yellow or white, including patches or spots of color as well.Common household goldfish tend to change colors throughout their lives. White, orange, and yellow color changes, in whole or in part, are very common.
Goldfish see in color.
no
I think so but I most likely see them gold.
I dont know but im doing a science fair project on it!
Most goldfish are more orange in color than actually gold. Their name probably originated in the same way they did. Back in Ancient China the Chinese would keep pools of carp. Overtime, they began to notice that certain fish were a kind of shiny gold color instead of the normal, rather dull, color of most carp. They began separating these fish and breeding them thus creating the pet goldfish. Goldfish most likely got their name because, although they weren't necessarily perfectly gold in color, compared to other carp they were truly golden.
This is probably just a natural color change. This is common in goldfish. If you notice any strange behavior, take it to the vet.
No they are not.
We have had 2 hatchings of goldfish and they usually start changing to gold, or any other colors that they will be, at a month old, and will continue to change color while they grow.