Glofish and goldfish should not be housed together due to differences in their care requirements and temperaments. Glofish are generally more active and require warmer water, while goldfish thrive in cooler temperatures and have a more sedentary nature. Additionally, goldfish can grow quite large and may see smaller Glofish as potential food. It's best to keep them in separate tanks to ensure their well-being.
er, yes -_- they're made for them! just make sure to buy quality ones from an aquarium or pet store. supermarket goldfish food is terrible.
The fishfood you but from the petstore.
You will want to remove the Goldfish. Goldfish can only live with Koi, also guppies and Glofish are tropical fish and need water temps. between 72-82 degrees. The Petco Compatibility Chart is also helpful.
They are dirty fish, and they comtinuously eat.
No it doesn't hurt them it's just about the same and they can eat the same food as Betta too. But i'm not sure for the other way around with Glofish conditioner. Be careful with that Betta though mine killed one :P
Glofish actually need 20 gallons despite what stores are marketing now - they need to live in a shoal of at least 6. It would be best if you could get a bigger tank.
yes a axolotl can eat a goldfish
No. They eat goldfish flakes.
most of the time, no. i have a guppy in a tank of glofish,mollies,and a catfish and they get along just fine.they haven't attacked eachother. YET. :]
Absolutely! I Mean, theres always a risk that your turtle may eat the fish... But the GLofish are no different then any other fish!
There are a great many plants that goldfish will not eat. Goldfish will not eat plants like trees for example.
Glofish are typically omnivores, meaning they will eat a variety of foods including fish flakes, pellets, freeze-dried, and live foods like bloodworms or brine shrimp. However, they do have preferences and may not eat just anything offered to them. It's best to provide a well-balanced diet to ensure their health and well-being.