Yes they will, to prevent this you could buy a fish tank cage.
The goldfish should never be in the same tank as guppies. Goldfish are coldwater fish and need to be kept below 70F. Guppies are tropical fish and need to be kept above 70F.
A guppie is a tropical fish and should be kept in an aquarium with other tropical fish, a goldfish is kept in a bowl or tank in cold water - the 2 cannot be kept together because of the different in the temperature of the water
Well, the correct answer is no. But when I kept my tank at room temperature, I had no problems.
They should never be in the same tank because Guppies are tropical fish and like to be kept over 70F and Goldfish are coldwater fish and like to be kept below 70F. So Goldfish should not bite guppies because they should never be in the same tank together...
No, shrimp and goldfish should not be kept together in the same tank as goldfish may eat the shrimp.
No you schould not have that many fish in a one gallon tank. Thats the size of a big betta bowl. And because they are goldfish it is worse their poops are toxins
Either a tank or pond of at least 30 gallons is a suitable environment for a goldfish.
Male bettas should be kept alone. Female bettas can sometimes be kept with other fish, but in a large community tank. Bettas need their space!
No, cherry shrimp should not be kept with goldfish in the same tank as goldfish are known to eat shrimp.
NO
if kept properly a gold fish can survive for 20 years if kept properly as in fed 2 times a day and regularly cleaning and refilling the fish tank :) Anton thanks :)
The size of a goldfish tank can affect the growth of the goldfish. A larger tank provides more space for the goldfish to swim and grow, leading to healthier and potentially larger fish. In contrast, a smaller tank can restrict the fish's movement and growth, potentially stunting their development.