It is not likely. Bettas grow to around 3 inches and that would be too large for most goldfish to eat. The thing is though that they should NEVER be in the same tank together. Comet Goldfish are coldwater fish and should be kept at or below 70F, Bettas are tropical fish and should be kept at or above 75F. The basic rules of successfull fish keeping still apply. All species of fish must have their water looked after properly if they are to survive. The basic rules are. :- 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank must have a permanently running filter. :- Every tank must have at least 50% of its water replaced every week.
no. i have had two big comet goldfish with my, little 2 inch fish, and they never ate him.
They eat goldfish food, the best place to get it is petsmart.they only eat goldfish food!( its unhealthy for a fish to eat other foods for there diet!)hope it helps!
Goldfish are opportunistic omnivores and will eat whatever they can. This may include a much smaller fish or a deceased fish.
i am not sure about eating sharks but i have had a few eat each other.
Probably, but usually the comet goldfish will get all the food and/or the other goldfish will become miserable. This has happened to me before and I do not recommend putting them in the same tanks. Try putting the fancy and comet godlfish seperate!
The "Comet" is a variety of Goldfish that has a long, single tail.
a goldfish,sparkling
yes, mostly salmon No they do not eat fish.ImprovedI just tried, i successfully fed comet goldfish to my pet mice and they seemed to enjoy.
Comet goldfish are the average pet, although you can now get funnier types such as (my favourite) Celestial goldfish.
they can live in goldfish bowls i have always kept my beta in a goldfish bowl and my last beta lived between 4-5 years in a goldfish bowl.
Because a comet is a single tailed goldfish, and can grow very long, it will need at least 30 gallons on it's own
Sarasa are usually white with bright red markings