Can you put a carp and goldfish shark angelfish black moor all in one tank?

It is not advisable to put a carp, goldfish, shark, angelfish, and black moor all in one tank. While some of these fish may be compatible with each other, others may not be.

* Carp are large fish that can reach up to 3 feet long. They are also very active and can be aggressive towards other fish.

* Goldfish are smaller than carp, but they can still grow to be quite large. They are also active fish, but they are not as aggressive as carp.

* Sharks are predators and they will eat smaller fish.

* Angelfish are relatively peaceful fish, but they can be aggressive towards other fish that are similar in size.

* Black moors are a type of goldfish. They are peaceful fish, but they can be bullied by other fish.

In addition to the potential for aggression, these fish also have different water quality requirements. Carp and goldfish prefer cooler water, while angelfish and black moors prefer warmer water. Sharks require brackish water, which is a mixture of salt and fresh water.

For these reasons, it is best to keep these fish in separate tanks.