In all probability they will die. Some catfish (there are hundreds of species of catfish)are cold water fish and others are tropical so I can not say about that. The only fresh water"Dragonfish" I know of is the Gobie (Gobioides broussonnetii) and it is definitely a very tropical fish and a very hard to keep little fish at that. Angel fish would handle the same conditions as the Gobie but Goldfish are a coldwater fish and certainly would not handle the conditions that the Angelfish and the Gobie require to survive.
Bigger fish eat angelfish such as catfish.
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other goldfish and mabey som catfish
because fish are cannibals
be careful the cat fish doesn't eat the goldfish if you have any and feed it feeder fish fish flakes or maybe even fiddler crabs. my catfish ate them
1.)catfish 2.)clownfish 3.)goldfish 4.)catfish 5.)carp 6.)gar 7.)drum 8.)shark 9.)angelfish 10.)eel 11.)blue gill 12.)hogfish 13.)betta 14.)butterflyfish 15.)puffer fish
Some of the most common species of freshwater tropical fish are guppies, various tetras, platies, swordtails (a relative of platies), various corydoras catfish, various species of plecostomus, and angelfish.
No, first of all they should not be in the same tank, and secondly, goldfish are egg laying fish so they do not get pregnant
Technically , both require different environments. Goldfish likes cold water and angelfish likes tropical. However, goldfish can survive in warm water so both can be kept, leaving one of them unhappy.
Rudd, Orfe, some species of Catfish will all be OK in cold water with Goldfish.
a catfish will eat any fish that is 3/4 its size.
Angel fish are semi aggressive fish. They may have a tendancy to pick on the gold fish. Also, angelfish need tropical warm water to survive. Gold fish like cold water. I would not put them together. If the Angel is big enough it will eat your goldfish.