The simple answer is yes. Just remember the golden rule 1 inch of fish needs 1 gallon of water.
not with goldfish theyll eat em and the ammonia they produce will kill the mosquito fish but yes they ca nwith guppies and they will inter breed with ur guppies
Betta are best as solitary fish, but in addition, a goldfish and a betta's needs are different including type of food, and the temperature of their water.
Yes.
The "Comet" is a variety of Goldfish that has a long, single tail.
Goldfish of both sexes can be happily put together usually without any problems. During the breeding season male fish may chase the female but in general they are very peaceful.
no. i have had two big comet goldfish with my, little 2 inch fish, and they never ate him.
Goldfish are opportunistic omnivores and will eat whatever they can. This may include a much smaller fish or a deceased fish.
Assuming you are talking about comet goldfish, the fish should live for a few decades under proper care.
Mosquito fish are not Goldfish. They are tropical livebearers. They may eat the goldfish food but it is not the right food for them and so will not be good for them.
I have never heard of a "Pond Rocket Goldfish" and I can find no listing for such an animal in any fish reference book. That fact suggests to me that someone has made up name for a fish they didn't know how to identify. If the fish is a basic goldfish shape and has a tail that is very long (about half to one body length) it is probably a "Comet"
If by "comet fish" you mean a comet goldfish, you should not put anything in with it unless you get a much larger tank. A comet goldfish can grow six inches or longer, and will need a larger tank. Any tankmates should be cold water fish, like the goldfish. Snails will also get along well with the fish, but might get eaten. If it is a marine comet fish, it will grow up to seven inches, and will also need a larger tank.
The simple answer is NO Definately not! The Paradise fish is a tropical fish and needs its water over 65F. (Around 70F) The Goldfish is a coldwater fish and needs its water below 65F.(Around 60F) Ergo they need different temperatures and so should not be kept together. Thanks for your help :)!!
Yes.
Comet goldfish- they're the most common because they're "feeder fish." Comets also get most deceases.
No. Goldfish are freshwater fish and tropical starfish are saltwater fish.