Any other kind of goldfish can go, however, be cautious about the amount in the tank. Goldfish are hearty, but notoriously sloppy. The only other kind of fish that would really go with a Goldfish, and actually survive, would be a pleco or a hearty catfish. They eat all the junk left over by Goldfishes and can actually help maintain the tank (water clarity, gravel, longer lasting filters).
fish with some handicapps so that the bubble eye would have a chance to get food
Other goldfish, bottom feeding fish (minus the Chinese algae eater) and some live-bearers. There are some others too so do some good research to find them. :)
Any other double-tail goldfish. any of the single-tail fish are faster and will beat the bubble eye fish to the food and eat all of it.
You can have weather (dojo) loaches, bristlenose plecos, and other than fish, you can add apple or mystery snails.
They get along with goldfish but you'll end up with babies that are part goldfish. I have them in the same pond and that's what happened to me. The main problem with putting Koi with other fish, is sometimes the other fish like to eat Koi.
Rudd, Orfe, some species of Catfish will all be OK in cold water with Goldfish.
if yabby is big enough it will eat the gold fish
You need to provide 1 gallon of water per inch of fish. Goldfish get along fine with other goldfish.
"the frog eats the goldfish, unless the fish are too big for it's mouth. " -unknown Yes the goldfish will get along with him once they know what he is. And he will get along with them. I have one and the goldfish are tiny and some are big and he leaves them all alone. Ive had frogs for years with many kind of fish that are small and he always outgrew them and leaved them alone. But in other circomstances maby not. - aaron!
i think it is a type of 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.
No, I tried with my goldfish and they definitely didn't get along.
The fish must look relativity similar to get along in SOME cases. I suggest not mixing fish but if you must, orange/white fantails and veil tails can mix.
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'Glowfish' are in fact common Zebra Danios (Brachidanio rerio) but these are a 'made in Taiwan', genetically engineered fish. They are banned from sale and production in some states and counties on ethical grounds. They are tropical fish and so require totally different conditions from those required by goldfish which are coldwater fish. So the answer is 'no they will not get along successfully because they need totally different sets of water conditions.
another gold fish or try asking someone in a pet shop that sells fish maybe they can help