I imagine you are asking if you can keep goldfish with other Freshwater Fish. And the answer is; yes and no. Most freshwater fish prefer to be at a higher temperature (around 80F) whereas goldfish prefer around 65-70F. It usually doesn't work out very well, but it doesnt mean that its impossible.
No. It is classified as a fish.No... Its a fish.
um ok here are lots of freshwater fish: Australian rainbow fish, turquoise rainbow fish, black moor goldfish, blue oranda goldfish, chocolate oranda goldfish, koi angelfish, orange sunshine guppy & red cobra delta guppy um hope thers enough there to keep you going!! :)
That means your fish is ill
Rudd, Orfe, some species of Catfish will all be OK in cold water with Goldfish.
The fish will be living alone in the aquarium. And that's ok.
yes mine has ate goldfish almost his whole life now hes up to 20 every two weeks he also eats fish food but if he doesnt get goldfish he will not eat fish food until he gets his goldfish and the books say its ok
Goldfish cannot live in bowls. Fancy goldfish need at least 20 gallons for the first fish, and 10 gallons minimum for any additional goldfish. This means that for two goldfish, the smallest tank you should have is 30 gallons.
The only fish I know of that is called a celestial is a type of goldfish. If that is the case then most other fancy goldfish would be OK as companions provided the tank is large enough. A single goldfish needs at least 10 gallons of water to live reasonably well.
No, it shouldn't do. As long as you get them back onto their normal food them should be ok.
You can give goldfish finely chopped fruits, vegetables such as deskined peas are not only good for their health but can also prevent constipation which is quite common in goldfish. Hope you are satistifed with the answer and that I could help
no goldfish and tropical fish cannot live together. gold fish are cold water fish and tropical fish are tropical fish. also only 2 goldfish can go in a 30 gallon, because goldfish make a lot of waste.
Salt is sometimes needed to be used as a medication in fish tanks. It is unwise to be adding it to the water of most freshwater tropical fish under normal conditions. While a little salt is OK for Mollys to live with permanently, the same can not be said for most freshwater species.