no turtles will eat any fish they can catch
Goldfish and turtles should not be kept together in the same tank. Goldfish require cooler water temperatures and clean water, while turtles need warmer temperatures and may carry bacteria harmful to fish. Mixing them can lead to health issues for both species.
Goldfish and turtles have different care requirements. Goldfish need a tank with a filter and regular water changes, while turtles need a tank with a basking area, UV light, and a varied diet including vegetables and live food. Goldfish are cold-blooded and need cooler water, while turtles are ectothermic and need a heat source to regulate their body temperature.
yes
yes,because in the wild they usually live together and people who have those two turtles say that they get along.
Yes until the turtle gets hungry!
No. Goldfish are freshwater fish and tropical starfish are saltwater fish.
i have a turtle by himself and i want to put it with the crayfish because the crayfish is eating my goldfish is that a good idea
Yes, as long as it is large enough to accommodate the turtles. While a hatchling can live in a 10 gallon aquarium, it will soon need a 100 gallon aquarium as these turtles get up to 12" in shell length.
Goldfish and cichlids have different care requirements and temperaments, so they may not live peacefully together in the same aquarium. It is generally not recommended to keep them together.
The best thing to do is ask the shopkeeper in the fish shop and find out first but goldfish go together with no problems if you are lucky because some goldfish can't live together. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfish
Turtles do not live together as a group or family. However, some species will travel together to the breeding ground to mate.
The number of goldfish that can live together in a single tank depends on the size of the tank and the type of goldfish. In general, it is recommended to have 20 gallons of water per goldfish to ensure they have enough space to swim and thrive. It is best to research the specific needs of the type of goldfish you have and consult with a pet store or veterinarian for guidance on the appropriate number for your tank.