yes! yes they will. Red tailed sharks are very aggressive and territorial not to mention that they will go for the goldfish's long fines.
in the ocean
Yes they can. I raised them together many times.
If your goldfish has red patches, is losing its tail and has a fin clamped shut, this could mean that it is sick. You should take it to a vet if possible.
it has finrot. change the water or buy medicine.
Rainbow Sharks, which are freshwater fish, not real sharks, ARE egg layers, but rearly breed in captivity.
red eared slider turtle do not eat sharks. despite there ability to practically devour anything the sharks are to big to attempt to attack it. hence turtles do not try to attack them and red eared slider turtles don't eat them. :)
Yes, it is possible to determine the gender of a red tail shark. Male red tail sharks typically have a slimmer body and brighter red tail fin compared to females. Females tend to have a rounder body shape and a less vibrant red tail fin. Additionally, males may have small white spots on their anal fin, while females do not.
Well, Yes And Now, Because All Sharks Can Be Gentle Creatures, But When Provoked,Or If Yuh Get Near Their Territory Or Babies, They Can Become Very Agressive
Rainbow and red tail sharks are good for 20 gallons
if your goldfish lives in you then yes
A goldfish with a red head has a distinct coloration that sets it apart from other goldfish. The red head is a unique feature that makes it easily recognizable.
Yes, There is many sharks in red bay!