Goldfish cannot live properly in a 5 gallon tank. Goldfish need 20 gallons for the first fish, and 10 gallons per additional fish after.
It's not simply about their size potential, which is big, but the fact that they produce a lot of waste.
Guppies and goldfish are not compatible as they have different water needs.
My goldfish lived in a 5 gallon tank until he got 5" long, then we moved him to a 10 gallon. i see no reason why they can't live in a 5 gallon as long as the fish isn't too big. If you're putting multiple fish in the tank, then overpopulation is why they would die. Make sure you keep the water clean and don't put in tap water unless it's been sitting for a few days. Chlorine is bad for fish. Hope this helps!
It is nowhere near big enough. The basic rules of successfull fishkeeping are :- 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water. (a Goldfish is a 10 inch fish). Every tank must have a permanently running cycled filter. :- Every tank must have at least 50% of its water replaced every week. So, if you do the sums right (3 x 10 gallons) you will see that in order to keep 3 goldfish sucessfully you will need at least 30 gallons of water.
No. A 10 gallon tank is barely big enough to keep a single goldfish in.
Wouldn't recommend putting a goldfish in a 5 gallon tank-regardless of what type or size of goldfish. This is because the goldfish would be stunted causing it to have an untimely death. The condition in which a goldfish is "stunted" is where the fish adjusts to its tiny environment so much as to stop growing. The fish will stop growing on the outside but will continue to grow on the inside. Goldfish are naturally messy and create a LOT of waste. This factor would cause the tanks water to be poluted which inturn could kill not only the goldfish but possible your mollies too :(. Two mollies is enough for a five gallon tank. If you truly want to get a goldfish you will have to house the goldfish in a 10-20 gallon tank with very good filtration
depends, can a ten gallon tank live in a goldfish
no they need at least five gallons each. a thirty gallon tank is a good size tank to keep goldfish in.
Yes, the bigger tank the better. They actually HATE goldfish bowls. (they're not nearly big enough). Goldfish usually need a 20 to 30 gallon tank
No. A betta requires water between 80 and 86 degrees, while goldfish require water between 72 and 78. Also, there is not enough room for these fish in that tank. 2 goldfish should have a 20 gallon tank minimum to themselves.
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A tiny little 10 gallon tank is no where near large enough to breed/spawn any kind of goldfish. It is not really large enough to house one goldfish properly.The base stocking rule in fish keeping is "1 inch of fish needs a MINIMUM of 1 gallon of water" Goldfish grow to at least 10 inches so the minimum size for one goldfish would be a (nominal) 13 gallon tank. (No one fills a tank to the brim) That would actually hold about 10 gallons.
No. A one gallon tank is not appropriate for a singular goldfish much less multiple. A ten gallon tank is the bare minimum for a singular goldfish and breeding would require a tank of twenty gallons or more. A one gallon tank cannot handle the chasing that proceeds goldfish mating nor maintain a water quality that is suitable for raising goldfish fry.
Yes. A goldfish can live without a filter. They may not live as long, but they do not have to have a filter, or a heater. I had goldfish in a five gallon tank without a filter for a long time. Hope that this helps.
Yes they can . Don't listen to any one They will be wrong!
Goldfish commonly grow to over 12 inches. The size of your tank would indicate that it is not really large enough for keeping goldfish in. The basic rule of fishkeeping is "1 Inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water. Goldfish should really be kept in a pond.