No I'm afraid not. As goldfish grow bigger they eat whatever fits in their mouths. But the only species that mixes with goldfish is the weather loach.
Goldfish are carp so I guess they do.
thousends of years ago the breeded the nateral black carp whith a yelow the created the goldfish
When goldfish are large enough, they are called carp. Tilapia is not a goldfish or a carp, although the species does have some similarity.
goldfish,neon tetras(school group only),sword tails,angelfish,pond smelt,carp,crucian carp,mainly small fish or even fish that arent in sea water
A goldfish is a fish, a member of the carp family. Carp fish are freshwater fish.
Goldfish are carp. Carp can live to 100 years.
There are so very many grey/silver fish that are similar to goldfish. It is probable however that you are refering to a goldfish that has not coloured up. Goldfish are all silver as youngsters and only develop their colouring as they grow older. Some stay grey/silver and never develop colours.
1.)catfish 2.)clownfish 3.)goldfish 4.)catfish 5.)carp 6.)gar 7.)drum 8.)shark 9.)angelfish 10.)eel 11.)blue gill 12.)hogfish 13.)betta 14.)butterflyfish 15.)puffer fish
Just about any form of Carp is related to (Cousin?) the goldfish.
The carp
China. Carp
No, carp is a type of Cyprinidae, a family that includes goldfish