Not at all
not at all but if the snail is really small the goldfish could nibble on it and eventually die.i prefer not tooif u said thankswelcome
yes
Does your snail have algae on it? Goldfish will eat anything that "grows" in the tank. They will eat turtle droppings, water scumm, algae, anything! That is why they are called bottom feeders.
Not innitially, but eventually it could be harmful.
A snail could not eat a goldfish; chances are that the goldfish is stuck somewhere on the tank under decorations (if you have any) and may be dead, or it jumped from an opening on the tank which doesn't happen often, but is always possible.
yes but it depends if you have a snail
not that i no of :S
Vinegar is acidic. If too much vinegar is added to water, the pH of the water will decrease and the fish will die.
A snail's organs are attached to the shell through the mantle. If you attempt to pull the snail out, it will harm it.
No, it is not recommended to house a snail with a betta fish as bettas are known to be aggressive and may harm the snail.
Goldfish and turtles are not compatible in a shared aquarium environment. Goldfish are sensitive to water quality and turtles can produce waste that can harm the goldfish. Additionally, turtles may try to eat the goldfish or harass them. It is best to keep goldfish and turtles in separate tanks to ensure the well-being of both species.
The proper name for a water snail is an aquatic snail.