None, goldfish should only be housed with other goldfish.
Yes and no,black moors can,t see well so its hard on the moor when trying to get food before a faster fish. But they still get food. If you get some guppies get all male.... They breed fast!
They can not go with there own kind but do well with guppies and larger fish...
Platys and black skirt tetras can live together. Harlequin rasboras, platys, and guppies are smaller than black skirt tetras and would do well together. However, the black skirts nip at fins, so if you have fancy tail guppies it is not recomended to put them in a smaller tank together.
The guppies may well rip the legs off the shrimp.
Molly fish and and goldfish don't really go that well together... We once owned a molly and a black moor, which was pure horror for the moor. Constant nipping at its tail, and aggressive dominant behaviour in the tank during, after, and between feeding... It was real sad to watch. The pet store we bought them at said they would be fine together - that was a big lie! We soon got rid of the mollies before any permanent damage was caused on our Moor. Now we have the black moor tanked with a panda moor, and they're best friends (most of the time :))
Black moor fish mix well with other fancy goldfish, but as black moors have poor vision they would be better with other poor vision fish like telescope goldfish or bubble eye as not to have to compete for food finding.
There were remarkably few major battles in the English Civil War, They were as follows: Edgehill, Adwalton Moor, Roundaway Down, First Battle of Newbury, and Marston Moor.
That's how guppies usually behave. They may well have a bit of rivalry but they will do no real damage.
Well kind of. But it is called that because when it gets all stormy the waves turn black.
well i think it is real. i think someone had it as a pet intill it got big and old.and then let it go on bodmin moor and it stayed there .
Ewwwww..... well its hentai but ya...
It depends on how many guppies, and how well you keep up the tank. In a ten gallon tank, I'd say no more than ten guppies, and do frequent water changes. 10-15% weekly. They need a filter and a heater, as well.