FAQ

Can black moors live with bettas?

Short answer, no! There are many reasons why these two fish cannot be tank mates. First of all, a betta fish is a tropical fish, originating in the waters of Thailand, the betta needs waters of 78 – 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Goldfish, however, prefer cooler waters of around 74 degrees Fahrenheit.

Moreover, can Black Moors live with other fish? Black Moor Goldfish are peaceful fish that should not cause a problem for any of their tank mates. They are more on the timid side, so they don’t get along well with boisterous fish. Their swimming speed is fairly slow, which is another reason why they need other peaceful species in the aquarium.

Correspondingly, what fish can be kept with black Moors? You could go one better and house them with other fish that have visual impairments, such as bubble eye goldfish or telescope goldfish. The same space requirements stand as when you’re keeping them with other black moors.

Likewise, can Black Moors live in a small tank? Aquarists recommend a fish tank of no smaller than 20 gallons in volume for a Black Moor. Interestingly, while Black Moors may be kept at room temperature like other goldfish varieties, they may also be kept in tropical tanks with water up to 25’C.

As many you asked, what fish live well with bettas? Similar to tetras, rasboras will do well sharing an aquarium with a betta fish. They’re gentle, peaceful and tend to keep to themselves. They are also shoaling fish and do best in groups of five to eight.

What fish can coexist with a betta?

  1. Kuhli Loaches. These eel-like oddball fish grow to about 3.5 inches long and are great scavengers for picking up any excess food your betta drops.
  2. Ember Tetras.
  3. Malaysian Trumpet Snails.
  4. Harlequin Rasboras.
  5. Cory Catfish.

Are black moors cold water fish?

Goldfish are a cold water fish and will do best at temperatures between 65 – 72° F (18°- 22° C). The Black Moor Goldfish are one of the hardiest varieties of goldfish and can tolerate temperatures a few degrees above freezing as long as the temperature drops only a few degrees a day.

Why is my black moor turning white?

If the water quality is poor, then your black moor could become sick, changing the color of its scales. Once again, they could become paler, or they could also become white in color. Poor water quality can be caused by overfeeding, not changing the water enough, and not cleaning the tank enough as well.

Can a black moor live in a 10 gallon tank?

they can actually grow to be pretty sizable fish and have a high bioload, which is larger tanks and overfiltering them is recomended. it is the same old thing members as a community have been sayin since before i was a member: yeah you can do it, but it is not the necisarily a good thing.

Can black moors live with guppies?

More physically impaired fish such as veiltails, black moors/celestial eyes, jikin often do not bother the guppies or fry as they are too slow to catch them.

Can black moors live with platys?

One thing I learned the hard way is, NEVER put Platies and Black Moors together. The only kind of fish that can go in with goldfish are coldwater fish. Platies wouldn’t go with goldfish because platies are tropical fish that require warm water and goldfish require cold water.

Can a black moor and Oranda breed?

Yep. They’re the same species, just different breeds.

Is a black moor a fancy goldfish?

Black moor goldfish is a type of fancy goldfish (Carassius auratus); fancy goldfish are ‘fancy’ because they feature some type of outstanding feature: these fish may be more rounder than regular goldfish, have flowier fins and telescope eyes, or other body modifications and specialized markings.

Do black moor goldfish like to hide?

They are mostly found bobbing along the middle of the tank, but black moors have been known to hide away in the plant substrate or tank decorations when they are stressed out. Being kept with fish of a similar temperament is what they like and the black moor prefers being with its own kind and will shoal when together.

How big can a black moor get?

When kept in an aquarium you should expect them to grow up to 8 inches long and live for up to 15 years. Black Moors typically sell for $5 to $10 per fish. Key Facts: Experience Required: Fancy Goldfish keeping.

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