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Do goldfish live in the wild?

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Do goldfish live in the wild?

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  1. From Wikipedia:

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    During the Tang Dynasty, it was popular to dam carp in ponds. As the result of a dominant genetic mutation, some of these carp displayed gold (actually yellowish orange) rather than silver coloration. People began to breed the gold variety instead of the silver variety, and began to display them in small containers. The fish were not kept in the containers permanently, but would be kept in a larger body of water, such as a pond, and only for special occasions at which guests were expected would they be moved to the much smaller container.[1]

    In 1162, the Empress of the Song Dynasty ordered the construction of a pond to collect the red and gold variety of those carp. By this time, people outside the imperial family were forbidden to keep goldfish of the gold (yellow) variety, yellow being the imperial color. This is probably the reason why there are more orange goldfish than yellow goldfish, even though the latter are genetically easier to breed.[5]

    The occurrence of other colors was first recorded in 1276. The first occurrence of fancy tailed goldfish was recorded in the Ming dynasty. In 1502, goldfish were introduced to Japan, where the Ryukin and Tosakin varieties were developed.

    In 1611, goldfish were introduced to Portugal[1] and from there to other parts of Europe. Goldfish were first introduced to North America around 1850 and quickly became popular in the United States.[6]


  2. Sure do! They had to exist somewhere before we decided to stick them into fish tanks in pet shops :)

  3. lol thats funny i dont actually know they must have done once and then been caught for pets and loads of people set them free in rivers and stuff so there must be wild gold fish out there  

  4. goldfish live in china in lakes and ponds. When me and my dad went to china i cought a big goldfish ( my mom was in india to visit her family). btw goldfish are not carp they are not even related.  

  5. some do breed goldfish in mud pond.

    kOI keepr & goldfish keeper

  6. yea! they live in the cold fast flowing Rivers of china, they are a member of the carp family. They are gold because of a dominant genetic mutation!! the normal versions are actually crucian carp that do not have the genetic mutation to there skin/scales.

  7. The goldfish, Carassius auratus, was one of the earliest fish to be domesticated, and is still one of the most commonly kept aquarium fish and water garden fish. A relatively small member of the carp family, the goldfish is a domesticated version of a dark-gray/brown carp native to East Asia. It was first domesticated in China and introduced to Europe in the late 17th century.

    Goldfish can grow to a maximum length of 23 inches (59 cm) and a maximum weight of 9.9 pounds (4.5 kg), although this is rare; few goldfish reach even half this size. The oldest recorded goldfish lived to 49 years, but most household goldfish generally live only six to eight years, due to being kept in bowls. The collective noun for a group of goldfish is a "troubling".

  8. i have been wondering about this for freaking ever! but i dont think they do. i think something like the gold fish do... hmmmmmm

    i guess like i thought they are interbread and don't reallly live in the wild. they are just like carp and i think they are bread from carp. some people dump them into rivers and streams so thats why you may see them there. check out this webssite and look at the best answer. it will most likley help you :)

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  9. No they lived in a bowl their hole jk. of course

  10. No they have forever lived in a bowl!

  11. they're called carp.

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