None. Their temperature requirements are way different. Betas are tropical fish, preferring water between 82 and 86, while goldfish need water between 72 and 78.
No, it will not die, but don't be worried by your beta attacking a goldfish. Betas are usually only violent toward other betas, so your goldfish is safe. Also, I believe betas are tropical fish and goldfish are coldwater, but I have heard many sucess stories of betas surviving years in coldwater tanks and bowls. Best of luck
Your goldfish will not live "longer" no matter how many or how few you have.
Goldfish can live in temperatures of 10 to 30 degrees Celsius. Room temperature is also good for goldfish to live in.
Goldfish can live for a very long time. 41 years is the current record.
All of them.
they carry them for about three weeks
PoundThe weight of a goldfish is 5-18cm.
Because their is lots more water their
The male goldfish will get white spots on it's gill cover, and the female will start looking swollen because she has eggs inside her. Sadly though, most times when goldfish mate, they eat their eggs and you will get no young. If you try many times though it will probably work! Hope this helps!
65,283 female live in Pennsylvania
Yes they can. I raised them together many times.
None. Goldfish should have a minimum of ten gallons of water per fish if you wish for them to live out their full lifespan of ~20 years.