I hold 8 goldfish contained by a cistern and 1 of them keep going to the bottom of the reservoir is this majority?

when i go towards the container he swims around normally


Answers:    It might be have baby fish (fry), but if your sure it's not you can try some marine treatments. (i buy this water treating stuff call stress coat) you can also ask about this to an member of staff at the shop you bought it from.
How big is the tank? It could be have ammonia issues if it isn't large plenty for that many goldies. Or, some goldfish prod for food at the bottom, it depends what he does while down there...
Fish commonly rest at the bottom. Only be worried if he is laying on his side on the bottom of the cistern.
Also, how big is your tank? For 8 golfish you inevitability at least a 30 gallon reservoir. If it's overcrowded the ammonia levels are most imagined far too high.
some of them close to digging around at the bottom of the tank, own you got some gravel within there for them to verbs in? Ive have loads of mentally challenged goldfish, some of them do the strangest things-yours sounds pretty common to me.
My goldies are the same course and they are close to 10 years old in a minute! One is real oil so he likes to rest on the bottom when he's done inquiring for food in the rocks. When ever I come by the cistern they immediately swim around the top because they believe its "feeding time"!

Like others enjoy stated, I hope you have a container big enough for 8 goldfish. They start stale real small but if you bear good consideration of them they can grow very colossal, I have one and only 2 in a 45 gal cistern. Plus, even the small goldfish produce a lot of gamble away, so change the sea in your container quite commonly and you shouldn't have a problem.
You really haven't given us ample symptoms to determine if there is a problem. Going to the bottom of the container really doesn't signify a disease in and of itself. But I can make clear to you this, and while Madison is on the right track, for 8 goldfish you MUST have a minimum of an 80 gallon cistern, even for 1 inch fish, and even that is going to increase as your goldies grow. Anything smaller number than 80 gallons of water for 8 goldfish is a sure departure sentence and it's possible that the behavior you're referencing is a precursor to ammonia poisoning. You need to do a few things right away. 1) Get solution test kit for ammonia, nitrites and nitrates and get your sea tested and start bringing it into proper parameters, because I can assure you more or less 99% that if you have smaller quantity than an 80 gallon tank, you own poor water standard. 2) If you have smaller amount than an 80 gallon tank, you requirement to either buy an 80 gallon cistern, buy additional tank to provide proper housing (i.e., 10 gallons of water per one goldfish) or bestow away whatever amount of fish don't fit contained by the tank you enjoy. You may also wish to do some reading and research on how to hold care of goldfish, which are one of the most difficult fish to hold on to and as knowledge and technology change, are being accredited as only recommended for advanced aquarists.
Nope bottom sitting is a sign the fish is stressed. 8 goldfish are going to call for a 100 gallon tank. I'm not playing around. You are likely capably over stocked, the tank is starting to foul and the one fish is the first to progress down. If you have them adjectives in smaller amount than a 55 gallon they will all soon be definite sick and dying. I only hang on to 4 in a 55 and its almost impossible for me to keep hold of clean. Good luck.
Hmmm mabey it is eatinmg the algei

sour the bottom or the left over food

Yes. It is conventional

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