It will do well with other, larger species of a peaceful nature, but may be aggressive towards those of similar or smaller size.
Good question. I have no idea but if someone knows they'll help you out
The cichlid (green terror) might pick on the ghost knife.Green terrors, like most cichlids should be kept with fish of the same temperment and also fish that can fed for themselves.In my opinion I don't think the two would make a good match.
Rainbow sharks are very territorial and will generally attack any fish that they perceive as a danger in their territory. They need lots of room and should be well fed. Make sure that your ghost knife have plenty of hiding spaces. good luck
It's easier to say they are good community fish that are compatible with most normal tropical fish. They are not compatible with fish that need special water conditions like Discus or African Cichlids. They are also not suitable to be mixed with large predators like Oscars or Arowanas who would hunt and eat them.
There is no confirmed evidence of anyone ever having bred these fish, so at this stage I can only say that if you wish to breed them you will need to have at least one M/F pair and a very large tank. "Good luck to you"
The color black in a koi fish means the father, good luck, success, perseverance, determination, honor.
Yes there are black ones and they look good too.
A black moor? A black cold water fish with cute googly eyes. Not very hardy so require a good fish keeper
(pure soul) a white ghost is said to have the good kind of energy around it, and It's just color white or might be black depending on how they manifest them selves
they're good-looking,trusting and compatible. i am older and much wiser.
a ghost, dark or phsycic on Shauntal Fighting on Grimsley Ghost Dark or Bug on Caitlin A phsycic or flying on Marshall
Betta fish don't even think about goldfish they need 10 gallons each. If your bowl is bigger than 1 gallon a betta will do fine. Below 1 gallon get a ghost shrimp or snail