Yes you can.
it depends if the turtle is small if its small it can live in small places example a small fish tank with some rocks in it a big turtle should live in a large tank with rocks in it
Small, hardy, non aggressive fish are best. These include small tetras, rasboras, barbs and rainbows.
Yes, betta fish are known to be aggressive towards other fish in a community tank, especially towards fish with similar colors or long fins. It is recommended to keep bettas in a tank by themselves or with non-aggressive tank mates.
Aquasaurs, also known as triops are best in their own small tank with no other tank mates. Chances are, that even a non aggressive fish will see them as a tasty snack.
Try indroducing small feeder fish... if your turtle goes after and catches the fish, he/she will be fine in a pond/lake environment.
you cannot. an angelfish is sometimes very aggressive and territorial. Maybe your tank is too small.
no it can not
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Absolutely not
Cuz it is used to the small tank
Bala sharks are non-aggressive. I have had several of them, and they have never tried to attack or harm the other fish in the tank.
Only if you don't mind it eating the fish !