If you are keeping these fish together then you shouldn't be - they are not compatible. Some of these are tropical, some cold water and there are big size differences. The Bumblebee catfish are noticeably smaller than all of the other fish that you have mentioned and if you are going to put in a wild caught catfish then those guppies and catfish... and maybe the goldfish are going to disappear VERY quickly.
You CANNOT keep these fish together. Separate immediately and do not put in a wild catfish, especially not a bullhead or channel.
goldfish, sometimes minnows and even sometimes guppies and bettas but it depends on the range of temperature
Bristlenose catfish (normal or albino), mollies, swordtails, black widows, some tetra species and sometimes bumblebee gobbies. There are many fish compatible with guppies.
Only if they are white cloud minnows.
Yes, almost all shops sell guppies and nearly all of them sell white cloud minnows.
minnows, carnivore food, goldfish, & flakes.
It includes farmed aquatic animals intended as human food (catfish, trout, and oysters), bait (minnows), and pets (goldfish and tropical aquarium fish).
goldfish mainly
No. They are very different types of fish.
Yes, i have them in the same tank and they're fine
They are not . I have kept shubunkins and goldfish and they are not harmful to man. They are only harmful to smaller fish such as minnows
I feed mine goldfish flakes and they eat it.
sharks, whales, minnows, goldfish and turtles.