Hi,
The Fighter fish (Siamese Fighting fish) always likes to stay alone and if some other fishes are added it will start attack or feel depressed which affects its health.
But zebra fish is a good choice to keep with fighter fish as it swims so fast fighter fish cant reach it at any moment.
Gold fish - is a wrong choice as it has flowing fins which makes fighter fish to attack it willingly...
Goldfish should only live with goldfish with the exception of weather (dojo) loaches, bristlenose plecos, or apple/mystery snails
No Never
from personal experience no, my goldfish had eaten three zebra fish before dying, it did take him 2 days to die, he would float sideways, in circles sometimes, with signs of life but im guessing the zebra was just too big for his digestive system.
yes i have a guppie and 3 goldfish in the same tank :)
No Clownfish are saltwater, goldfish are freshwater
yes unless the zebra danio can fit in its mouth
It's a joke: two zebra fighting over a pickle. Or Two penguins fighting over a pickle.
crocodil zebra and latest now a LION
yes i feed my fish that and there fine ive had them for 3 years and feeding them goldfish flakes and they have been fine from them so the awnser is yes!
This is not a good idea. 7 small fish - for example 7 zebra danios - would fit in a 21 litre tank provided it had strong filtration, and frequent large water changes were carried out (50% weekly.) However, goldfish are absolutely not suitable for this tank. For starters, goldfish grow extremely large - the 12 inch long monsters you see in people's ponds are exactly the same species as the small fish sold for aquariums. If given adequate food and space, they will reach this size. It is extremely cruel to keep them in a tank that is too small to allow them to grow. Also, goldfish are extremely messy - they require more food and produce more waste than most fish. With such a small tank, you're better off sticking with smaller, nano-friendly fish. Zebra danios are a good choice - they are attractive, stay small and will forgive a beginner's mistakes. You could also consider small tetras or livebearers. Don't try to keep more than six or seven small fish, or you will overstock the tank.
A zebra finch is a small Australian weaverbird, Latin name Taeniopygia guttata, which has markings similar to a zebra.
Pattern in such a way that a group of zebra together confuse a predator.
YES
Zebra sharks eat mollusks, small fishes, crabs and shrimp.