Assuming you are not allergic to either, yes. If you are asking from the perspective of Orthodox Judaism, check out the web link -- not all fish qualify. By the way, Jewish law prohibits eating fish with meat. I would assume it's therefore considered dairy.
Kosher fish can be eaten with dairy. However, some Sephardi groups do not combine fish and dairy.
Milk fish eat algae
Usually milk and fish together is not a problem. There are recipes that call for fish to be cooked in milk.
yes we can but they have no match(no synchronization) so we can
Milkfish can be eaten. It is one of the staple fish in the Philippines. Goldfish is a fish for aquariums also ideal for pets
egg, fish, meat, milk, nut e.t.c.
Nothing happens, unless you are alergic to milk, alergic to the fish, or just sick.
Well only mammals get milk from their moms so i have to say no on that one.
There is no medical reason why milk and yogurt (two dairy products) should not be eaten together. However, there may be a religious dietary law that prohibits this - you would need to ask your religious authority about this.
Lion fish can not be eaten.
eaten by fish is that a habitat and niche
No. Islamic dietary is like a kosher diet you cannot eat milk with meat.
No way ! We were stupid enough to do that once and ended up with a lot of dead (eaten) fish.