Goldfish should live with goldfish with the exception of weather (dojo) loaches, bristlenose plecos, or apple/mystery snails.
The best and only good tank mate for fancy goldfish, are other fancy goldfish.
Other goldfish, preferably This will ensure that the goldfish will not be injured by other tankmates and also ensures that the other tankmate's gills are not damaged by the large amounts of toxic wastes (ammonia) that the goldfish produces daily.
Goldfish are best kept with other goldfish or similar coldwater species that can tolerate cooler temperatures and shared tank requirements. Good tankmates for goldfish include white cloud mountain minnows, dojo loaches, weather loaches, and rosy barbs. Avoid fish that may outcompete goldfish for food or nip at their fins, such as tropical fish like angelfish or neon tetras.
Common goldfish or goldfish.
Goldfish get along with many types of peaceful freshwater fish; basically anything that won't eat them. However, goldfish should not be kept with most of the fish you find in a pet store, because they are coldwater fish, and require a lower temperature than most fish. Thus the only suitable tankmates are other coldwater species, which are few and far between.
Goldie the golden goldfish.
No, if you put a pretzel in a goldfish's bowl, it will kill it
That is a perfectly suitable name for a goldfish.
Do Goldfish make good Pets to keep? Yes with the right equipment.
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Not always. Goldfish are largely peaceful, but... They have ravenous appetites and eat aggressively, so tankmates may not get enough food and/or may get hurt in the process. They foul a tank with copious amounts of waste (poop), so tankmates may not be able to survive the more toxic environment. They get big, so tankmates and decorations may get broken or injured. All of these conditions can be mitigated with planning and proper care and you can enjoy your goldfish for years and years (they can live up to 25 years with a reported world record of 41).
Technically , both require different environments. Goldfish likes cold water and angelfish likes tropical. However, goldfish can survive in warm water so both can be kept, leaving one of them unhappy.