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Neon Tetra is a tiny fish. They look like neon lights swimming around. Kissing Gourmet (that's pronounced Go-ra-may) If you get the Kissing fish you need to buy at least two so they can kiss each other. They are fun to watch. Look pretty, too. Angelfish are very pretty. They have long fins and seem to glide through the water. All of these fish will get along with each other in the same tank.
By saying kissing fish do you mean Kissing Gourami? If the answer is yes, these fish are omnivore and in our home tank it will accept commercial food such as flakes, pellets and frozen food but if they will get their chance they will be happy to hunt and eat fry.
The Violet Gobi is a brackish water fish (almost marine), and the Kissing Gourami is a tropical fresh water fish. They each need completely different water conditions and parameters. The conditions that would suit one, would kill the other.
Yes they do. Their mouths are just big enough to fit a whole one, and they will. Watch the kissing fish if he starts chasing the tetras around the tank, and if he is, take him out. I just found this out this morning counting the tetras in my tank. Two were missing and I found one floating shell of a tetra. Criminal: kissing fish.
Fish can disappear in a fish tank due to hiding in decorations or plants, being eaten by other fish, or jumping out of the tank.
Betta fish are known to be aggressive and may not get along with other fish in a community tank. It is best to keep them in a tank by themselves to prevent any conflicts or harm to other fish.
It depends on what fish you have in the tank!
It is generally not safe to put betta fish with other fish in the same tank, as bettas are known to be aggressive and may attack other fish. It is best to keep bettas in a tank by themselves to prevent any harm to other fish.
of course, why not?
No, it is generally not safe to keep a betta fish with other fish in the same tank as bettas are known to be aggressive and may attack or harm other fish. It is best to keep bettas in a tank by themselves.
No. Kissing Fish, aka Kissing Gouramis, are large growing (around 12") highly territorial tropical fish. The lip locking they do is actually them fighting, nothing cute about it! For a single Kissing Gourami you need at least a 75 gallon tank. Goldfish are large growing, very messy coldwater fish. They should not be kept with tropical fish at all. For 4 Goldfish you need a minimum of a 55-75 gallon tank while they're juveniles, over 100 gallons when they're adults. And they should grow very fast.
No, betta fish are typically aggressive and territorial, so they are best kept alone in a tank to prevent conflict with other fish.