It is generally not safe to put small goldfish with big ones in the same tank because the big ones may bully or even eat the smaller ones. It is recommended to keep goldfish of similar sizes together to ensure their safety and well-being.
You shouldn't keep long goldfish and the small fat ones tgether as they will just compete for food and as the small ones are not as quick they are likely not to be fed! however i have 2 long ones and 7 stumpy ones and they seem to be fine in the same tank! i olso have 3 small shrimps and neon fish i am going to add more fish to my tank this weekend but am not quite sure what ones yet!i hope that as of some help!
I think they are a little bit more bland than the regular ones, and I think they have less salt on them. That's just my opinion. They are supposed to taste the same though.
by little, do you mean young ones? 2 or 3 times a day, same as adults or big ones too
When the crayfish ages, it has a chance of chopping your goldfish to pieces, and possibly eat it.
The plural of goldfish is goldfish. It is the same as the singular.
No, shrimp and goldfish should not be kept together in the same tank as goldfish may eat the shrimp.
No, cherry shrimp should not be kept with goldfish in the same tank as goldfish are known to eat shrimp.
I buy baby goldfish for my turtles. The ones that they don't catch in about an hour or so, somehow they become friends and never bother them. My leftover goldfish are now the size of Koi.
No. Goldfish do not inhabit that same environment as killer whales do. Goldfish are not marine animals.
If the Koi is large enough it may well eat a goldfish fry but Goldfish and Koi are not fighting type fish so they do not normally bite one another.
The same way you spawn any other goldfish.
Yes, perch can eat goldfish if they are small enough to fit into their mouths. Perch are predatory fish and will consume a variety of smaller fish, including goldfish, when they are present in the same habitat. However, whether they will do so depends on factors like the size of the perch, the size of the goldfish, and the availability of other food sources in the pond.