No way ! We were stupid enough to do that once and ended up with a lot of dead (eaten) fish.
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It is highly unlikely. Most Turtles eat fish so it is also unwise to keep them together if you wish your fish to survive.
if its a fantail gup. yea tetras and gups go together
you can not keep two males together as they do fight each other
Well, honey, a parrot fish may look like it's ready to chomp on some meat with those beak-like teeth, but surprise surprise, it's actually a herbivore! These colorful fish munch on algae, coral, and other plant matter to keep their diets nice and green. So next time you see a parrot fish swimming by, just remember it's all about that veggie life.
She will have a tummy that is rounded as if a tiny ball is inside her. If you keep an eye on them when you put them together you will soon see if she is interested and ready by her behaviour.
no. a fish bowl is way way way too small for any fish, let alone a group of tiger barbs and mollies.
they keep their eggs/fry together as they grow, keeping an eye on them and defending them from other fish
This depends mainly on the species you buy. Talk with the store owner about it.
No, a snail cannot live peacefully with a betta fish as the betta fish may see the snail as food and attack it. It is not recommended to keep them together in the same tank.
No, snails and betta fish should not be kept together in the same tank as betta fish are known to be aggressive and may harm or even kill the snails. It is best to keep them in separate tanks to ensure their well-being.
Tiger Oscars really should only be kept with Tiger Oscars. if you can find a fish that can grow to be equally large and have the temperament to survive with an Oscar then by all means try to keep them together, but Oscars will eat anything.