Many people have their own views on this question. However, the answer to this question would be NO, they cannot live together they are found in different parts of the world. If you could the shops would be mixing them. If you was to put them together the fish from the cold water would live a very short UNHAPPY life, goldfish also excrete alot.
A fish can not be both coldwater and tropical. A fish must by definition be either cold water, which means it should be kept below 70F most of the time, or tropical, which means it must be kept above 70F most of the time.
You could go fishing at a lake and take a walleye, minnow, pike, etc. If you do get those fish for example a pike will only grow so big because it is in a small aquarium. If you are getting many fish you will need a bigger aquarium.
There are literally thousands of cold water fish. Far too many to name here.
No, tropical fish belong in warm water; placing them in a cold-water tank would most likely send them into shock and could result in death.
No. The temperature variation will kill one or the other. (Too warm for cold water fish, too cold for tropical fish)
Yes u can, they would actually thrive!
None, goldfish are cold water fish, so having a tropical fish as a tank-mate just wouldn't work because tropical fish need to live in warm water.
no tropical fish need warm water
You would not put tropical fish in a tank of cold water because the live in warm climates and need a temperature of 24 - 26/28 degrees Celsius to survive.
you can tell by the labal at the pet store you get it from and also by the temperature of the water in your tank. for example,a goldfish is not tropical. therefore it needs cold water. a guppy is tropical,so it needs warm water
You can not put tropical fish in coldwayter bevause they need hot water to survive but you can put goldfish in coldwater becaue they are coldwater fish
You can definitely do that, but you haven't made it clear that you have cold water in the tank before. If you can keep the water temperature at 72 F, then you can keep both cold water fishes like gold fishes and non-aggressive community tropical fishes like gouramis, platys, mollies, algae eaters etc with gold fish.
A guppie is a tropical fish and should be kept in an aquarium with other tropical fish, a goldfish is kept in a bowl or tank in cold water - the 2 cannot be kept together because of the different in the temperature of the water
No, goldfish are best with goldfish with the exception of weather (dojo) loaches, bristlenose plecos, and apple/mystery snails.Although goldfish can survive in warmer water temperatures, they are a "cold water" fish and not a tropical fish.
No, Neon Tetras and Goldfish do not belong in the same tank. Goldfish prefer cold water, while Tetras are more of a tropical fish.
Only if it has a heater in the tank other wise the tropical fish will die. They are warm blooded instead of cold blooded.