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The rule of thumb is usually a gallon per fish, so six gallons would be good. If the fish are on the large side (like a goldfish), then a seven gallon tank would be ideal.
The rule of thumb is 1 gallon per 1 inch of fish. But of course if you have bigger goldfish you will need more room. So for larger fish, go 1 gallon per 3 inches of fish.
Although the goldfish are very small and it may be tempting to put many goldfish in a tank that large, you have to resist these urges if you want your fish to be happy and healthy. Keep in mind that goldfish grow very large: 6-8 inches for the fancies, 6-12 inches for the more common ones. The rule of thumb "one inch of fish per gallon" just does not work with goldfish. A more accurate measurement of goldfish per gallon would be " for each inch of goldfish allow 3-4 gallons of water". Hope this helps- and remember though the fish are small now, they will soon grow very large and beautiful.
Rule of thumb is to not mix tropical fish and goldfish.
My thumb, from the palm-thumb joint to the thumb-tip is 7.0 cm.
That depends on the size of the goldfish. This useful formula might come in handy:5 cm fish in 250ml of water10 cm fish in 500ml of waterand etc.Answer: 0A goldfish needs a tank that's at least 30 gallons to thrive(plus another 10 gallons for each additional goldfish). This may seem like a lot for just a goldfish, but most goldfish will grow over 6 inches long and have the potential to grow over 10-12 inches. Even if the goldfish is very small it is still best to keep it in a large tank because it will soon grow very large. hope this helpsI was told by a pet store employee once that goldfish are very dirty fish and 1 per gallon was a good rule of thumb.
The ratio of the human thumb to the length of the arm is usually 1 to 15. The thumb's length can fit into the size of the arm an approximately 15 times or more.
If you mean the palm of my hand, yup! It is exactly 3 times the length of my thumb. (:
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The answer will depend on what characteristic of the thumb you wish to measure: length, width, mass, volume, resistance to pressure, etc.The answer will depend on what characteristic of the thumb you wish to measure: length, width, mass, volume, resistance to pressure, etc.The answer will depend on what characteristic of the thumb you wish to measure: length, width, mass, volume, resistance to pressure, etc.The answer will depend on what characteristic of the thumb you wish to measure: length, width, mass, volume, resistance to pressure, etc.
Goldfish grow to around 10 inches under normal circumstances Putting them in a container that is too small for them is not only cruel it is inhumane. Goldfish Bowls were used to contain Goldfish in the 1800s. One can excuse people for doing that in those days because they were ignorant and not well educated. Now there is no excuse for people using tiny containers to house fish. The basic rule for fishkeeping is :- "1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water" That means that if you wish to have a goldfish it should be in a (nominal) 15 gallon tank.