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2007-02-04 06:07:54 · 14 answers · asked by Debbie J 2 in Pets Fish

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Yes you can I have 3 goldfish in my community tank. Put make sure you keep the temp at like 70 to 73.


No it won't kill your goldfish mine are now 5 inches long and been alive a few years now.

2007-02-04 06:19:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Usually, yes. The one thing you want to watch closely is that you don't put long-tailed goldfish into the tank with fin nippers. Also vice versa. Some goldfish can be aggressive to smaller, fancier type fish. I have had a couple of gold fish that will actually eat the fins off of the fancies. As far as the difference in enviroment....goldfish are very adaptable. Just be sure you have the proper filtration. I recommend a power filter, that gets a new cartridge each month. Generally, normal tropical fish can thrive in room temperature water. The more exotic species do need a much warmer water temperature. The goldfish can live in these waters. Just watch to make sure they are not becoming too lethargic. As far as food, Drs. Foster and Smith catalog (search on yahoo) can give you lots of food combinations that can work for both types of your fish. They make great diets now that can help a wide variety of fish coexist, as a lot of owners are going with community tanks these days. I have a community tank and have had great success over the years. As long as the enviroment is kept clean and aggression is kept at bay, there is no reason to not keep them together. Also, make sure your tank is the proper size. The general rule is 1" of fish for each gallon of tank. So, if you have a ten gallon tank, you could have like a 3" fish, a 6" fish and a 1" fish and so on....Good luck.

2007-02-04 06:20:51 · answer #2 · answered by demongelding1@hotmail.com 3 · 0 3

it is probably not a best thing to do because tropical fish like warmer water and gold fish like the colder water so that can be a problem. (i have a goldfish with my tropical fish and they both are doing fine.
hope everything goes well:)

2007-02-04 09:46:32 · answer #3 · answered by dsp4534 2 · 0 0

Goldfish produce much more waste than almost all other types of fish. The old 1 inch of fish = 1 gallon of water rule does not apply to goldfish. Almost everybody who keeps them keeps them in the wrong environment.

Don't mix them with other fish
Don't put them in bowls or small tanks
Don't let the water go unchanged for more than a couple weeks (even with a filter)

2007-02-04 07:34:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I wouldn't. There is such a variety of tropical fish, why mess up the mix. Gold fish are colder water fish, they grow large, and their waste raises ammonia levels in the tank faster than tropicals.

2007-02-04 06:12:57 · answer #5 · answered by lulu 3 · 1 1

NO! Goldfish create a lot of ammonia which is bad for the tropical fish.

Goldfish- One goldfish needs 10 gallons of water to itself. Also goldfish create a toxic amount of ammonia to other fish. Goldfish also eat different food then tropical fish do. Goldfish also like their water temp below 70* unlike tropical.


Tropical- Tropical fish need a heater as well as tropical fish food. They also need their water temp 70- 75* unlike the goldfish.

2007-02-04 06:41:21 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

it really is quite by using volume of waste that Goldfish produce,and the actual shown reality that maximum "tropicals" are gentle to nitrites and nitrates .... also you'll listen that they exude a toxin this is undesirable for different fish (yet i will't make sure that). For the most area Goldfish are not to any extent further "coldwater" fish (human beings opt to study the right use of that aspect period),they're "temperate" fish .... so the mid-70's isn't "too warmth" for them. i might want to easily no longer propose it by using filtration required which typically circumstances is a extreme pass fee for most uncomplicated "tropical" species.they actually have a extreme nutrition intake and can want to likely out compete the different species for the nutrition interior the tank ... they could be aggressive in course of smaller fish.

2016-10-17 05:14:21 · answer #7 · answered by gayman 4 · 0 0

You CAN, but you shouldn't. Gold fish need completely different temperature ranges and are quite messy fish over all. It's far better for both kinds of fish to have their own tanks.

2007-02-04 06:11:29 · answer #8 · answered by magicman116 7 · 1 2

No! The bodily metabolism of a goldfish is designed to work slower than tropicals. When they are subjected to higher temperatures, the goldfish "Burn out" & eventually die of stress.

2007-02-04 09:09:29 · answer #9 · answered by ispooky2 2 · 0 0

yes

2007-02-04 06:14:00 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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