yes and no. glowfish are tropical and require a heater.
golfdish are "coldwater" fish and do better in lower temps and do not need a heater.
goldfish usually do well at around 66 to 68 i believe.
and glowfish need at least 75
i guess you could put them together.
also, remember that for fancy goldfish you need at least 10 gallons for one with no other fish. so hopefully you have a nice big tank
what size tank do you have?
No. They do not belong together. The toad will foul the water for the Betta.
No, a snail cannot live peacefully with a betta fish as the betta fish may see the snail as food and attack it. It is not recommended to keep them together in the same tank.
No, snails and betta fish should not be kept together in the same tank as betta fish may attack and harm the snails.
Sorry, type in: how do betta fish live?
No they'll kill each other
No, snails and betta fish should not be kept together in the same tank as betta fish are known to be aggressive and may harm or even kill the snails. It is best to keep them in separate tanks to ensure their well-being.
yes but only a betta fish and moutain minnows can live in a bowl :) oh and they cant live together
No, A Seahorse can only live in saltwater and a glofish can only live in freshwater. Seahorses do not do well with other fish anyways.
Bettas are dumb as rocks. If you put another betta, any other anabantid like a gourami, or any long-finned fish in with a betta, the betta will fight it because he will think it's another betta. If you put a short-finned fish in with your betta, they'll live together peacefully.
Yes they would be fine (if they are plants that are ment to live underwater) for the betta splenden aka Siamese fighter fish (assuming that is the betta you are refering to) as it is a tropical fish
sure!i bet lots of peeps there have betta fish!
Glofish are a variation of the Zebrafish. Zebrafish do not give live birth, so neither do glofish. But on the otherhand, if you want fish that give live birth: Guppies, Mollies, Platies, and Swordtails give live birth. (These are all Freshwater)