yes in fact i have a normal orange goldfish and a panda at home in my fish bowl
a red panda is a lot smaller that a normal panda
anything bigger than it
NO U WILL KILL IT!!!
The Panda Oranda is simply another line bred member of the Goldfish family and if you breed one with another variety of goldfish you will get some that look like Panda Orandas, some that look like the other goldfish and some that carry the genes of one but look like the other and vice-versa. You would be reversing the years of work that expert fish breeders have done in developing the Panda Oranda in one fell swoop and at the same time you would be producing cross bred worthless fish.
redish orange
dannys, dalmation sailfin mollies, dwarf gouramis, gold barbs, gold gouramis, green tiger barb, guppies, panda cory, pigeon blood discus, panda oranda goldfish, goldfish, plecostomus
orange and green
Panda.
YES!!
There are two species of panda - the giant panda and the red panda.
as a matter of fact there are 26 different species of panda
panda hamsters are black and white and normal hamsters are brown and white.