Yes. Water conditioners that remove chlorine and ammonia should be used for all fish.
All water conditioner needs to do is remove the chlorine or chloramine from the tap water. Of course it will be OK for Goldfish.
yes you can. all water conditioners are mainly the same thing
No way i use betta condition for my goldfish they seem to love it don't worry
Yes, your betta water conditioner should be a standard water conditioner that can be used in any fish tank.
yes becuz all it does is clean your water... :)
goldfish don't really need treated water because goldfish are like feeder fish there is a 20% chance there going to live past a month but if you want to try it just go to petsmart and get betta water conditioner or leave regular tap water out for a couple days (2-3)
If you are using tap water for the bowl without conditioner parts of the betta will start to "shed". If you aren't using conditioner then I recommend to go to a pet store and get "betta fish conditioner" that protects against tap water.
Accidentally bought tropical fish water conditioner that contains aloe vera and I have a fresh water common goldfish, is it still safe to use on my goldfish ?
It depends on the type/brand of conditioner, and how much water is the Betta tank can hold.
Goldfish dont have to have a filter but they need water conditioner like all fish.Fish can survive without a filter but they are always good to have because you dont have to clean it out as often
no as long as there is water conditioner/ purifier in it
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.
no you would have to use water conditioner to remove dangerous chemicals
well i did but its in a tank though but they seem to be fine. only thing is the goldfish eats all the food and the betta has a tiny mouth compare to the goldfish so yeah make sure he gets some food