Yes it does, very much.
Fish have varying attitudes, meaning that some are more or less aggressive than others. If the fish are not compatible then when placed in a tank together, the fish that has the greater aggressive disposition will attack the other fish.
When fish fight, that too is problematic as it can led to issues such as;wounded fish, stress upon the fish and even death.
Please be careful which fish you choose to place together :(
NO do not put tropical and marine fish together because marine fish have salt water that has to have specific things in it other Wise they will die .but tropical fish just have to have warm water with a heater .you cant mix these together because of the water and ALL your fish will DIE.
Yes, it is bad to put tropical fish in with river fish. The river fish can make the tropical fish sick.
You can put some but not all cold water fish in tropical tanks for example you can put zebra danios and mountain minnows with tropical if you gradually increase the heat. You cannot do this with goldfish. It depends what fish you have.
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No you can't. goldfish are coldwater species while bettas are tropical fish.
Probably the fish. I would not put a crab in a tank with tropical fish unless they were a LOT bigger than it was, and it was not going to grow any larger.
You can't put tropical fish with each other or they will eat eachother
you can put in sea snails and more brightly fish that you cant get with a heater in your tank
None, goldfish are cold water fish, so having a tropical fish as a tank-mate just wouldn't work because tropical fish need to live in warm water.
Provided the tank is large enough and the catfish is a tropical species there should be no problems.
No i wouldn't recommend it
Betta, goldfish.ex.