No, for a number of reasons. Firstly, one goldfish needs at least 20 gallons on it's own. In addition, not only are bettas and goldfish not compatible, but their needs are different including foods and water temperature; Bettas are best as a solitary fish.
Male bettas generally go well with other fish, just not another male betta. Although they can be quite aggressive and territorial and you may find it will eat the fins and tail of your goldfish!
You should not put a male betta with goldfish's.They are aggressive and will fight with goldfish's goldfish give off ammonia and will kill the Betta's.
Male betta fish can be housed in both bowls and aquarium. In order to thrive though they need the proper lighting and filtration.
I am no expert, but believe that betas are solitary and prefer to have a fish bowl to themselves.
I clean my male betta's 1gal bowl at least once a week
A betta prefers warm water, where gold fish like cold water, also male bettas prefer to be by themselves, also a betta prefers a shallow water where gold fish prefer a deep tank, gold fish need a filter and bettas do not.
No, they will fight. It would stress them out.
Are they gay? meaning happy. Happy goldfish can coexist
the guy at PetSmart told me it means the fish wants to mate ...yep, even fish have the need :)
A male beta fish blows a lot of bubbles. so if there are a ton of bubbles at the top of the bowl or tank, your fish is most likely a boy.
No it is just about all the same stuff.
well if its a betta fish then yes, two male bettas in one bowl may result in one killing the other. you may also notice that even when there is only one male betta is in a bowl it will try to attack its reflection thinking its another male betta