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    will cold water fish eat tropical fish?

    will coldwater fish eat tropical fish? or vice=versa

    please answer

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    they cant live inn same tank and it depend fish size

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    i put in an anaconda in my fish tank and all the fishes were gone within 3 minuets

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    ummm..I know goldfish will eat anything they can fit in their mouths and many carnivourous fish love a treat of live goldfish.

    But if they'/re in the same tank, they're gonna die anyway...

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    My daughter keeps goldfish in her tropical fish tank and there hasn't been a problem. She doesn't have any very small fish like neons in so I don't know if they would eat very small fish.

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    They shouldn't be in the same tank. So the answer is no.


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