NO
Goldfish commonly grow to over 12 inches. The size of your tank would indicate that it is not really large enough for keeping goldfish in. The basic rule of fishkeeping is "1 Inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water. Goldfish should really be kept in a pond.
No, shrimp and goldfish should not be kept together in the same tank as goldfish may eat the shrimp.
depends, can a ten gallon tank live in a goldfish
No, cherry shrimp should not be kept with goldfish in the same tank as goldfish are known to eat shrimp.
No. A one gallon tank is not appropriate for a singular goldfish much less multiple. A ten gallon tank is the bare minimum for a singular goldfish and breeding would require a tank of twenty gallons or more. A one gallon tank cannot handle the chasing that proceeds goldfish mating nor maintain a water quality that is suitable for raising goldfish fry.
probably a 20 gallon aquarium
Goldfishes and guppies should be kept in a different tank....
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.
No. A 10 gallon tank is barely big enough to keep a single goldfish in.
For twenty small (1-1.5 inch) Goldfish you should have something like a 30 gallon aquarium.
Only 1. Usually a Betta is all that is kept in a 3 gallon tank
A 5-gallon tank is not recommended for keeping a goldfish. Goldfish require a larger tank size to thrive, ideally 20 gallons or more for a single goldfish. A larger tank provides more space for the goldfish to swim and grow, as well as better water quality.