Absolutely not. One fancy goldfish requires 20 gallons on it's own, and a singletail goldfish requires 35 to 40 gallons alone with the exception of Koi which need a large pond.
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No. A betta requires water between 80 and 86 degrees, while goldfish require water between 72 and 78. Also, there is not enough room for these fish in that tank. 2 goldfish should have a 20 gallon tank minimum to themselves.
Wouldn't recommend putting a goldfish in a 5 gallon tank-regardless of what type or size of goldfish. This is because the goldfish would be stunted causing it to have an untimely death. The condition in which a goldfish is "stunted" is where the fish adjusts to its tiny environment so much as to stop growing. The fish will stop growing on the outside but will continue to grow on the inside. Goldfish are naturally messy and create a LOT of waste. This factor would cause the tanks water to be poluted which inturn could kill not only the goldfish but possible your mollies too :(. Two mollies is enough for a five gallon tank. If you truly want to get a goldfish you will have to house the goldfish in a 10-20 gallon tank with very good filtration
no goldfish and tropical fish cannot live together. gold fish are cold water fish and tropical fish are tropical fish. also only 2 goldfish can go in a 30 gallon, because goldfish make a lot of waste.
you will need a gallon for every inch the shubunkins grow you will need at least one gallon for a snail
between 5-10 gallons per inch of fish. A single adult goldfish needs 20 gallons and another 10 gallons per addional goldfish (so two goldfish need about 30 gallons but something between 25-35 gals would be good). As babies they one can survive in a 10 or 15 gal but the tank should be upgraded as soon as possible.
No, one goldfish needs 20 gallons alone at minimum, plus an additional 10 gallons for every goldfish you wish to add. This means that for two goldfish, you need at least a 30 gallon aquarium.
No. Goldfish cannot live in a five gallon tank at all, they are very messy and potentially large fish that require an absolute minimum of 20 gallons. For a 5 gallon coldwater tank, paradise fish or white cloud mountain minnows would be attractive choices. For a tropical tank there are a lot of small species suitable for a nano tank, and you could consider the ever-popular betta, or some tetras or dwarf rainbowfish.
Absolutely not. A goldfish needs at least 20 gallons to properly live and survive, and grow to it's real potential.
Neither! A goldfish needs at LEAST 20 gallons of space, adding 10 gallons for each additional goldfish. For example, I own 2 fantail goldfish, and they live happily in a 30 gallon tank. The reason goldfish die so quickly is because people put them in such small containers, and their bodies stop growing but their organs keep expanding. Goldfish are able to live over 10 years, if cared for properly.
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