With a 37 gallon tank, you could have 2 fancy goldfish, or, if you stock it with tropical fish, you could have more species and varieties such as a mix of livebearing fish (Molly & Guppy for example), or neon tetras, rasboras, just to name a few.
It depends entirely on the fish you're planning to stock. There is no magic number. What kind of set up do you want? What fish do you want to keep? What is the layout of the tank, a planted tank could not house fish that would eat plants, and a strong current will also rule out certain species.
There is no magic number, it all depends on you doing vast amounts of research before you stock your tank!
Which tank? I have a subcompact car with a 10 gallon tank (37 liters) and a Jeep with a 20 gallon tank (74 liters), They come in different sizes.
The front tank can be either a 17 gallon or 19 gallon I believe the back tank can be either a 19 gallon or 18 gallon Depending on model Combined 36 gallons or 37 gallons
That would be approximately 6 cubic feet.
you can have as many fish as you want within reason it's the left over fish waste and food that will kill your fish not the space. as all a over crowded tank dose is give your fish less exercise decreasing there life span but not killing them. you need a very strong filter if you plan to put more the 20 guppies in the tank and possibly have to do water changers often to keep the ammonia, PH etc.. down to a safe level. Guppy Breeder
The trouble with puffer fish is that they are terrible fin nippers and will rip chunks off almost any species. One may survive for a while in a tiny 10 gal tank but the smallest tank I would consider keeping one in would have to be over 100 gallons.Actually 1 dwarf puffer can go in a 2.5 gallon tank, I have 7 dwarf puffers in a 37 Gallon tank, but i probably could have about 15 in there (maybe)
The fuel tank capacity on the 2002 Toyota Corolla is 13.2 gallons. This car got 28 miles per gallon in the city and about 37 miles per gallon on the highway.
my truck has a 37 gallon tank.. plus filler hose..
There are 8 pints in one gallon. Therefore, 37 pints is equal to 37/8 = 4.625 gallons.
17 Gallon tank or 65 Liters Dims: 37" x 16" x 13 1/8"
The 2 steel tanks combined take 37 U.S. gallons ( 19 front / 18 back ) The 2 plastic tanks combined take either 36 or 37 gallons ( depending if the front tank is a 17 or 18 gallon tank / back tank is 19 gallons )
yes because once i got a betta fish and i put in a tank with a gold fish the first day the betta killed the goldfish so i boult a nother goldfish it did not kill the goldfish because i put them in sepret tanks so that's what you guys should do it because i did it try it people your goldfish will not dy. my goldfish was a fin-nipper that's why it killed it because the goldfish ripped a fin off of the betta so do not put betta fish with goldfish because you never no if the goldfish is a betta.
Front tanks could be : 18 gallon plastic 17 gallon steel 19 gallon steel - 2 tube port 19 gallon steel - 3 tube port ----------------------------------------- Rear tanks could be : 18 gallon steel 19 gallon plastic ( all figures are for U.S. gallon ) so combined , 35 gallons to 37 gallons depending on equipment