i have 4 glofish and 2 apple snails, they seem to be fine. every once in a while the dark redish glofish will pick on the female but other than that they get along great :) i hope this helped.
I wouldn't go less than 10 gallons. Glofish are active fish that need plenty of swimming room. A long, shallow tank is better for them than a standard tank.
Very,very,tightly,yes. I would definitely recommend getting a bigger tank though.
The fishfood you but from the petstore.
I have a pleco and a Glofish together.
yes, why not?
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.
To safely introduce snails to a tank with bettas, acclimate the snails to the tank water temperature, ensure the snails are healthy, and monitor the bettas' behavior towards the snails to prevent aggression.
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. :]
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.
Some compatible tank mates for betta fish, especially in terms of snails, are nerite snails, mystery snails, and Malaysian trumpet snails. These snails are peaceful and can help keep the tank clean by eating algae and leftover food. It's important to ensure that the tank is large enough and well-maintained to accommodate both the betta fish and the snails.
Glofish actually need more space than people believe. If you are going to have 5, then you need a 20 gallon tank. Because they need to be in a group, you need at least 5 to 6, and they need space for swimming and growingPlease note that Glofish are quite different from Goldfish.
For a GloFish tank, the best type of heater to use is a submersible aquarium heater. This type of heater is designed to maintain a consistent water temperature, which is important for the health and well-being of GloFish. It is recommended to choose a heater that is specifically designed for the size of your tank and to regularly monitor and adjust the temperature as needed to ensure the optimal environment for the fish.