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Yes .
Yes the fish will freeze.
If the water is frozen for a short period of time (under 5 minutes) they'll survive. But considering this is likely to never happen in normal weather circumstances, bring the fishies inside :)
more than likely! Why is your aquarium outside?
If the water temperature falls below 50 degrees fahrenheit, they probably wont survive to well.
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I have 9 goldfish in a outside pond and I've had them since last summer. They survived the winter season, the water completely froze and the fish was frozen solid inside the water for a week without moving. My husband and I thought they where dead but, when the temperature got up enough for the water to unfreeze the goldfish started swimming around, so yeah, they can survive in frozen solid water.
I have to bring 30 feeder fish to school and i was wondering if it would be ok to keep them in the bag they come in overnight?
by Sanjam. on January 9th, 2011
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My goldfish is developing black line on tail n fin. It swims weird and is most of the time at the surface(not 4 air) throws out all the food
by Wheat_G on January 19th, 2011
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My goldfish has his side fins clamped to his side and he just lays on the bottom of the tank then everynow and then shoots to the top and
by Hannah_D8182 on December 31st, 2010
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My goldfish got ich. I gave it medication (bottle brand: Kordon "Ich Attack") but it's getting even more spots! Help!!
by Jamie_K3118 on January 18th, 2011
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Goldfish lying at the bottom of the tank? Help please!?
by satycorn on February 22nd, 2011
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