Yes they can. The only thing you have to do is move the eggs to a separate tannk
fishes like whales dolphin and more big fishes can live in a aquarium
George Cust has written: 'Tropical aquarium fishes: freshwater & marine' -- subject(s): Aquariums, Marine aquarium fishes, Tropical fish 'Poissons d'aquarium' -- subject(s): Aquarium, Poissons 'Tropical aquarium fishes' -- subject(s): Aquariums, Fish
In the example sentence, "Which fish in the aquarium swims the fastest?", the noun "fish" may be singular or plural. The noun "aquarium" is singular.The noun "fish" is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for a food substance, but can be used as a count noun (fish, fishes) as a word for the creature (creatures).Example: How many fish are in your aquarium?Or: How many fishes are in your aquarium? (both sentences are correct)
Jeremy Gay has written: 'Aquarium manual' -- subject(s): Aquariums, Aquarium fishes 'Choosing the Right Fish for Your Aquarium'
You must look into each individual fishes needs. You can only pair fish that need the same water temperature, and that won't attack or stress each other out. So look into the fish you want, check their needs (water temp, ph, environment) and then look up if the fish you want are aggressive, like having other fish around, what kind of fish they like, etc.
Nick Fletcher has written: 'What fish?' -- subject(s): Tropical fish, Aquarium fishes
If you mean fishes to eat, they'd be a fishmonger- if you mean live fish to keep as pets, they'd be an aquarium stockist.
Only if you mean " three different kinds of fish." Normally the plural of fish is fish.
You can put one maybe 2 one-inch fishes in your one gallon aquarium
Ines Scheurmann has written: 'Aquarium fish breeding' -- subject(s): Aquarium fishes, Breeding 'Water plants in the aquarium' -- subject(s): Aquarium plants
Some fish are herbivores, so be careful when choosing fish for an aquarium with plants. Some fish are carnivores. Some fish are omnivores.Tilapia, catfish and shellfish are a few fishes that are herbivores. They do not eat other fishes in the water.
Chris Andrews has written: 'Poetry and cosmogony' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Cosmogony in literature, Science in literature 'A Day in Sark' 'Sark' 'The manual of fish health' -- subject(s): Aquariums, Aquarium fishes, Diseases 'Tropical aquarium fish' -- subject(s): Aquariums, Aquarium fishes