no
Goldfish and turtles are not compatible in a shared aquarium environment. Goldfish are sensitive to water quality and turtles can produce waste that can harm the goldfish. Additionally, turtles may try to eat the goldfish or harass them. It is best to keep goldfish and turtles in separate tanks to ensure the well-being of both species.
no turtles will eat any fish they can catch
Yes. My red ear slider turtles love to chase, catch and eat goldfish.
Turtles, Lizards, ect. But listen, goldfish DO NOT eat each other (When they are alive). They may eat dead carcasses of fish, though.
Yes it can
no They can not
no they can't
As a rule of thumb, you should not feed your turtle anything bigger than his head. Aquatic or semi aquatic turtles can eat fish. However, if you have them in a tank, even with filtration, it can cause an oily film on the surface of the water.
All aquatic turtles eat fish, even if it's too big toeat.
Goldfish and turtles have different care requirements and habitat preferences. Goldfish need a tank with clean water and a filter, while turtles need a tank with both water and a dry area for basking. Goldfish prefer cooler water temperatures, while turtles need a warmer environment. Additionally, goldfish are primarily herbivores, while turtles are omnivores and require a varied diet.
if the goldfish is smaller then the head of the turtle, it will eat it! if it is bigger then half of the shell it will be fine but not if your turtle gets bigger. if the fish is to big to eat but small enough for your turtle to target, it may kill it, or try to eat it and choke, killing your turtle.
Homarus gammarus was created in 1758.