Goldfish and bettas (fighting fish) are Freshwater Fish, so they are not part of the ocean's food chain at all. In a freshwater environment, they are relatively low on the food chain.
Goldfish are freshwater fish which means that they do not live in the ocean.
No. True "goldfish" are freshwater fish.
Goldfish will do fine in a fountain, as long as they are fed, and that the area is big enough to swim around and not all fountain! As long as the fountain isn't too powerful the fish will do fine.
it depends on the type of fish. shark yes. goldfish no.
They can't because , Siamese fighting fish are very territorial & will fight . Obviously they're named fighting fish for a reason (: . Your welcome ...
yes, goldfish and betta fish fight.One time I had 2 goldfish and one bit the other one and it killed it.Never have 2 betta fish in the same aquarium or bowl because they will fight right when they get in the aquarium/bowl!
If its a male probably yes if its a female it will not
The fresh water part .... Goldfish apparently come from Asia, however they don't live in the ocean because goldfish are fresh water fish.
No, a betta (fighting fish) is best as a solitary fish due to aggression, but their needs are also different with a betta needing tropical temperatures
If one goldfish is always chasing another goldfish, and the goldfish being chased has ripped or torn fins, they are probably fighting. Remove the aggresive fish and put it in another tank or fish bowl. If you are ever in Chelmsford, MA, go to Fins&Feathers Pet Store. They are the best, and they have the healthiest pets. Just tell them Erin sent you.
one ocean food chain is plankton, fish, bigger fish, whales
No. But goldfish can eat tropical fish food, like bettas can. Do not feed goldfish any food that is for betta fish only.They can, but shouldn't there isn't enough nutrients in the food to keep goldfish healthy. Try flakes or pellets made specifically for goldfish.Not particularly only if the fighting fish is territorial, if so, quickly take the fighting fish out of the tank