I don't have the minnows yet just one goaldie
Yes. A goldfish can live without a filter. They may not live as long, but they do not have to have a filter, or a heater. I had goldfish in a five gallon tank without a filter for a long time. Hope that this helps.
For a few days yes.
Well I just got one-(a red eyed tetra)- yesterday, and I have a 37 gallon aquarium filled with goldfish, and my red-eyed tetra has done fine. It's been eating, and getting along with my goldfish, so yeah, Tetras do fine with goldfish.
One goldfish requires at minimum a 20 gallon aquarium with a filter, and an air stone would be nice
It may be possible to keep 4 small fish in a one gallon fish bowl, depending on the type, size and needs of the fish you choose. It will also depend on whether or not the fish bowl has a filter, and if your fish can live without a heater. For example, because they do not get large, 4 white cloud minnows can be kept in a one gallon bowl with a filter and they do not require a heater. You can also keep a male beta or Siamese fighting fish with a few white cloud minnows; or 2 small goldfish which can grow too large or the bowl.
Yes, you can have one goldfish in a 20 gallon tank, but no other tank mates, not even a snail.You still need to make sure you have a filter, and that you do regular weekly water changes as goldfish produce a high amount of waste.
Every Second! Gold Fish are Very messy and need a filter to keep them alive. I suggest you put your Goldfish in a pond. Make sure there is more than one, Goldfish have friends just like you and me. Or you could get a 20 gallon tank (the tank has to be big enough so goldfish can grow up to 10 inches long WITH a filter. okay long story short, one inch per fish needs at least a gallon!
Yes, even if you have Common Goldfish because its gonna smell super bad...
You can have 6 neon tetras, or 6 whitecloud minnows, or even 6 rasboras in a 10 gallon tank, but you cannot have any goldfish in a 10 gallon as just one goldfish requires 20 gallons on it's own, with 3 goldfish needing at least 40 gallons.Goldfish produce an extremely high amount of waste, so if you are looking for a community tank, smaller tropical fish are a better option
depends, can a ten gallon tank live in a goldfish
A goldfish does not need an airpump, it needs 3 stage filtration and good water movement from something such as a box filter and/or power heads. A goldfish, however, is not suited for a 5 gallon tank. 10 gallons per goldfish is the recommended minimum, as they grow very large and require more oxygen than almost any other fish. I would recommend something smaller such as rosy minnows, guppies, or if you get a heater, small tropical fish like tetras. ALL fish however, need filtration, not just an air pump.
Absolutely, in fact I am sure you can fit a few more in there too.