no never put suckerfish with goldfish as they will suck the slimes and scales off the goldfish and kill them. as for shrimp, i dont know???
Goldfish are freshwater and most shrimp are saltwater. The shrimp that are freshwater are very small and would be eaten by the goldfish.
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They already are. Goldfish food is made of fish meal and sometimes brine shrimp.
They can eat bloodworms, brine shrimp, etc.
No. The only species of shrimp that I know of that are called "Cleaner Shrimp" are all marine species and can not live in fresh water.
Goldfish are omnivores. They eat many variaties of shrimp. Brine Shrimp, corral and many more!
Goldfish's live food range from blood-worms to brine shrimp. You can also feed them a small variety of grains and vegetables.
Do not, no matter what put a goldfish and a betta together unless you want the goldfish to die!!!
There are many things you can feed goldfish fry. Some of the most popular are brine shrimp and Euphoria. You can buy brine shrimp eggs at most aquatic dealers/fish stores and hatching and raising them is relatively simple. When the brine shrimp are ready just use a small siphon to suck them out and release them in the goldfish fry tank. Now for Euphoria- that is a bit more difficult and not for the inexperienced fish breeder- you'd probably be better off just sticking to brine shrimp.
Goldfish can eat some human foods. They can eat shrimp, crab, small pieces of orange, and softened small pieces of broccoli.
Shubunkins are goldfish, so therefore mixing goldfish with goldfish is usually not a problem. However, if the other goldfish are fancy then mixing them together would not be recommended.
no.
betas, white cloud minnows, small cleaning shrimp, maybe even a goldfish for a few weeks before it out grows the bowl.