i used to keep them many years ago but now due to the fact that there over produced for looks and nothing else it has resulted in lots of problems the most common being swim bladder trouble IMO there not worth the trouble or the expense as they seldom last very long ,which is a pitty becouse there a nice looking fish
oh and welcome to the board you dont have to be mad but it helps
Umm well theoreticaly it could work - however, what size tank? What about filtration? Bettas do much better in a temperature around 78 deg F... a temperature much too high for any goldfish.
I see. Well that's not the best temp but fancy goldfish have been bred in warmer water anyway so it shouldn't be a big problem. But still, what size tank and filtration are we talking about?
I wouldn't do it Besides the fact that your water is too warm for a goldfish, they just aren't compatible. Bettas will attack anything with long flowing fins. Not a good combo.
Have you considered a fish that would do better with your water? That is really warm
I have a black moor, I have had him for about 6 months. I have not really had any problems with him. I love him he is so cute and has a great personality. I have him with a comet, red cap, a sucker, and a couple guppies. They all get along great. Also fancy tails/black moors ect can live in water any where fron around 65-77 degrees. My tank is on average 76-77 degrees they love it they even sit by the heater.
Be careful with the temperature as warm water holds less oxygen than cold and goldfish including black moors need plenty of oxygen or they will become lathargic and may die 24c/75d is ok but you shouldnt keep cold water fish and tropical together in my opinion
Thanks but my tank has a bouble screen that tacks up the entire back wall of my 29gal. I think they have enough oxy. Beside they love the heater, and each other. I have tryed to seperate them and when I do they wont do anything including eating. They are like family to each other they have all become so attached to each other its crazy.