Bettas and goldfish cannot live together. The bettas will be aggressive towards the goldfish because of its flowing fins. Also a betta lives in tropical waters, 75-78 degrees. while a goldfish is coldwater 68-70 degrees.
No, it will not die, but don't be worried by your beta attacking a goldfish. Betas are usually only violent toward other betas, so your goldfish is safe. Also, I believe betas are tropical fish and goldfish are coldwater, but I have heard many sucess stories of betas surviving years in coldwater tanks and bowls. Best of luck
Betas are very aggressive and will attempt to kill the goldfish. Also goldfish are a cold water fish that produce a lot of waste which could be harmful to the Betta.
betas eat beta food noe u cant buy the cheap goldfish food b/c that will more than likely kill ur beta GOOD LUCK!
betas, white cloud minnows, small cleaning shrimp, maybe even a goldfish for a few weeks before it out grows the bowl.
yes in fact i have a normal orange goldfish and a panda at home in my fish bowl
None. Their temperature requirements are way different. Betas are tropical fish, preferring water between 82 and 86, while goldfish need water between 72 and 78.
the regular kind of goldfish is very hardy, so I believe it is very very normal. :)
All goldfish types are the same species, so all types can breed.
It is normal most every goldfish does it, don't worry.
Those sound like the same thing, but its a terribly framed question.
normal fish food
I don't know if it is normal or not, but my sister had goldfish that would jump out of their tank when she would walk into the room. She would have to scoop them up and put them back in.