Unfortunatly not.
Goldfish are used to freshwater conditions where as tropical fish have tropical water conditions. Both have diffrent PH water requirements so chances are that your godfish might die.
Hope that answers your question!
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No, goldfish and tropical fish should not be put into the same tank. They have drastically different temperature requirements that need to be addressed.
The goldfish are coldwater fish that need temps in the range of 60-65 degrees.
The tropicals need to be kept in temps of 72-76 degrees and some even higher than that.
Keeping a fish in the wrong temp water stresses them a lot and eventually compromises their immune system. Then, opportunistic parasites and diseases take over and the fish's life is shortened appreciably.
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No, I wouldn't
YOU CAN, ITS ACTUALLY GOOD TO HAVE GOLDFISH in water the same temperature water as tropical fish. Goldfish prefer tropical fish flakes aswell. becasue that's what i do and they have been fine for ages.
No, goldfish need cold water, swordtails need warm water
If the minnows can fit in the biggest fishes mouth than they will get eaten.
Yes but make sure they have enough room
Fish which do not lay eggs, but give birth to live young, include:guppymollymosquito fishplatyswordtail
No, not all fish lay eggs. There are some fish that give birth to live young. One example is some species of shark. Other examples are mollies, swordtail, platies and guppies. not true
The guppy, platy, swordtail, and mollies are the mainstays of the fresh waters fishes.
The tiger fish would eat the guppies.
Guppies can live very happily with heaps of other species of tropical fish
not a chance. you could buy guppies as feeder fish for them though.
Yes, they are about the same size and they both community fish.
Yes - there is virtually no limit to how many female guppies can live together.
A swordtail is a tropical fish and a goldfish is not. The swordtail would need a higher temp. than the goldfish. Depending on where you live it probably wouldn't survive the winter.
3 years if cared for properly and if so they might live a bit longer
yes
No, All adult fish will eat baby guppies.