absolutely not! goldfishes cant live in chlorinated water. you need a water conditioner to remove the chlorine and ammonia from the water
Of course you can, but if you do, don't be surprised if the fish die. Just like you and I fish need fairly clean and germ free surroundings.
my goldfish live in a pond and do not eat pond-weed, algae, dead leaves... water snails, shrimp and bloodworms eat the dead plants and bacteria and goldfish eat the worms and shrimp.
No fish can live in Chlorinated water
It has chlorine and it will kill a fish
The suggested water space for goldfish is 20 gallons. You may have to separate them if they fight. The more goldfish you have in one bowl or tank, the quicker it will become dirty and it may require a change of water. Larger tanks should have a cleaning system, and possibly some snails or other way to keep algae off the glass.
yes
No you cannot put a frog with goldfish; goldfish belong with goldfish
Goldfish have the potential to grow very large if given the necessary amount of space from the very beginning. This means that if you put one goldfish in the recommended 20 gallons on it's own, it could potentially grow quite large.
yes
No, a gold fish is clean
Dirty
No fish is really "dirty." I have heard of goldfish clouding up water faster, but I haven't raised goldfish in years. All I have are tropical fish.
You can use clean tap water for your goldfish, but not dirty or used water.
No, fish can't hear.
totally in tanks I've had a fish in a tank and in a bowl and the tank ones lived longer
Do not, no matter what put a goldfish and a betta together unless you want the goldfish to die!!!