No cos gold fish are cold water fish and star fish are sea water
Well, you gotta chose fish that live in the same conditions as the goldfish such as Koi. You could also do some researching and find out too.
The best thing to do is ask the shopkeeper in the fish shop and find out first but goldfish go together with no problems if you are lucky because some goldfish can't live together. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfish
as far as i know yes,unless your fish is aggresive
They all originate from the same roots, but since goldfish that live outside are more used to the cold and other changes, I would say that goldfish that live outside are stronger and more likely to survive.
Rule of thumb is to not mix tropical fish and goldfish.
Yes, two goldfish can live together in the same tank as long as the tank is large enough to accommodate both fish and there is enough space for each fish to swim comfortably. It is important to provide proper filtration and regular water changes to maintain good water quality for the goldfish.
yes i have a guppie and 3 goldfish in the same tank :)
Goldfish release growth-inhibiting hormones into the water they live in: the more goldfish in a smaller space, the less likely they are to grow. For instance, if I have a common goldfish in a 5 gallon tank, it will grow to about the same size if I had 6 of the same fish in a 30 gallon tank. But leave that fish alone in a 30 gallon tank, and it will grow larger. This is why pond goldfish grow bigger. But goldfish won't grow at all in seawater; they aren't saltwater fish.
This is really no different than an American goldfish, or even a Canadian goldfish since in most cases, they are basically the same fish type.It is totally dependant on the care provided to the fish, but the average age is about 9 years old.
No, a guppy is a livebearing fish, and a goldfish is egg laying.
No. Guppies need a heater, whereas gold fish will overheat. Also, they will eat the guppies.
Yes, koi and goldfish can live together in the same pond as they are both peaceful and compatible species. However, it is important to consider the size of the pond and provide enough space and resources for both types of fish to thrive.