-A bowl or aquarium (it will greatly benefit from a larger environment to grow in). -More goldfish for company. -Fish food, tetrafin, or wardley's, flake food or crumbs. -If in an aquarium an airator is good. -You will benefit from a filter so you don't need to clean the tank as often. -Water conditioner to make tap water safe. -Tank ornaments such as gravel, fake plants, water plants or decorative hiding places. All things on this list can be purchased at a pet store or in the pet section of Walmart.
No, goldfish are best with goldfish. In addition, tilapia have different needs and are quite likely to be aggressive towards the goldfish.
It's a possibility, but a goldfish and a platy should never be in the same tank as they are not compatible, and their needs are different
Yes. Every animal needs air.
Goldfish will eat themselves to death. They never get the feeling of being "full", do not over feed your goldfish just a pinch a day is all it needs.
One goldfish needs a 30-gallon tank, and an additional ten-gallons per additional goldfish. Goldfish can grow to be 10-12-inches long.
yes, dragonfish can live with any other docile, non-aggressive fish.
i want to know how to tell a gender of a goldfish please tell me write back which goldfish is a male and which is a female?
All fish have a coating of clear slime to protect them. If your goldfish have brownish slime then the fishes water needs changing urgently.
Everyone needs a bubble machine.
you have to get it a mate to satisfy its sexual needs.
No, this is because a goldfish and a clown loach are not compatible and should not be in the same tank. One clown loach needs a 75 gallon tank on it's own as they grow very large. In addition, a clown loach needs warmer water than a goldfish.
No, for a number of reasons. Firstly, one goldfish needs at least 20 gallons on it's own. In addition, not only are bettas and goldfish not compatible, but their needs are different including foods and water temperature; Bettas are best as a solitary fish.