Yes they do. I went & looked in my tank the other day and saw my snail on the gravel then i went back 20 minutes later and my snails shell was on its back with the shell empty. I then looked in the tank again 5 minutes later and one of my comet goldfish was vomiting up my snail :(
Yes, goldfish will eat snails if given the chance to.
Yes if you smash the shells first. Do not add any more of these than the fish will eat up almost instantly. Beware. If they are left uneaten they will rot/putrefy and poison the water and kill the fish.
I doubt so. Water snails can live with goldfish, but since garden snails cannot live in water, the two will probably not work out together. I actually take care of them both right now, in separate containers.
It depends on the goldfish mine always got along fine
I think my goldfish ate my snail when it came out of it's shell
they have an army of killer mutant unicorns
I used to have snails with my goldfish and they got along swimmingly!
Goldfish should only live with goldfish except for a few exceptions such as a bristlenose pleco or apple snails for example
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Goldfish CAN eat garden snails if you break their shell open first.
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No, Goldfish belong with goldfish with a few exceptions such as weather (dojo) loaches, apple or mystery snails, or bristlenose plecos; but only if you have a large enough tank.
You can do this, however, please note that it is not recommended. Goldfish are coldwater fish which makes finding a suitable snail for a coldwater tank very difficult since the majority of snails sold at pet/fish stores are tropical. It is also likely that if you were to put a snail in with a goldfish the goldfish would probably harass it (i.e. trying to eat it, bumping into it, knocking it down).
Goldfish should only live with goldfish with the exception of weather (dojo) loaches, bristlenose plecos, or mystery/apple snails.
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Goldfish CAN eat garden snails if you break their shell open first.
Algae eaters get along with almost anything except for goldfish and koi, but I'm not sure why. I'd recommend snails, they get along with EVERYTHING except plants...they do the same thing.