No they can not survive together. The African Zebra fish (Diplodus cervinus) is a Marine species. The Neon Tetra (Paracheirodon innesi) comes from the Amazon river and requires very fresh water. Either fish would die given the water conditions required by the other.
yes i have a guppie and 3 goldfish in the same tank :)
Yes, they are about the same size and they both community fish.
This is not a good idea. 7 small fish - for example 7 zebra danios - would fit in a 21 litre tank provided it had strong filtration, and frequent large water changes were carried out (50% weekly.) However, goldfish are absolutely not suitable for this tank. For starters, goldfish grow extremely large - the 12 inch long monsters you see in people's ponds are exactly the same species as the small fish sold for aquariums. If given adequate food and space, they will reach this size. It is extremely cruel to keep them in a tank that is too small to allow them to grow. Also, goldfish are extremely messy - they require more food and produce more waste than most fish. With such a small tank, you're better off sticking with smaller, nano-friendly fish. Zebra danios are a good choice - they are attractive, stay small and will forgive a beginner's mistakes. You could also consider small tetras or livebearers. Don't try to keep more than six or seven small fish, or you will overstock the tank.
Glofish are genetically modified Zebra Danios. Yes they are exactly the same species as Zebra Danios, just have been modified in laboratories to be all those different colours. They are technically a copyrighted product of the science industry and, because of their GM status, are illegal in many countries!
Danios live for about 3-5 years. Try to get a group of danios that are the same size.
Rule of thumb is to not mix tropical fish and goldfish.
Shrimp and goldfish are not compatible in a freshwater aquarium. Goldfish are known to eat shrimp, so it is not recommended to keep them together in the same tank.
Cherry shrimp and goldfish have different care requirements, which can make it challenging to keep them together in the same aquarium. Goldfish are known to be aggressive and may try to eat the smaller cherry shrimp. Additionally, goldfish produce a lot of waste, which can create poor water conditions for the shrimp. It is generally not recommended to keep cherry shrimp with goldfish in the same tank due to these compatibility issues.
Yes you can and they will also do a bit of water filtering for you too.
Forget about them being "glo fish". That is just SPIN. Glo fish are a genetically altered common fish made to glow artificially. They are in reality Zebra Danios (Brachydanio rerio). The females are slightly larger and plumper in the tummy than the males which are more slim lined.
Goldfish and cichlids have different care requirements and temperaments, so they may not live peacefully together in the same aquarium. It is generally not recommended to keep them together.
The plural of goldfish is goldfish. It is the same as the singular.