The tank would not be overstocked with what you have suggested, provided you have a filter running all the time and you do a 50% water change every week.
Provided you keep a filter running all the time and do a 50% water change weekly things should be OK.
The max amount of fish you could have in the tank is around 30 inches, (Tanks are never filled to the brim) provided you have a filter running all the time and you do at least a 50% water change weekly.
Neon Tetras: have at least a dozen Bristlenose Plec: 1 or 2 Since my book does not have the Bristlenose Plec (published in 1982 sadly) I had to look it up and found a very helpful forum you may enjoy. I will add it as a link.
It all depends on the size of the fish. You should have 1 gallon per 1 inch of fish. So if you have a 2 inch fish, its two gallons of water, and so on and so forth.
Yes, "Malaysian" is capitalized when referring to the nationality or language of Malaysia.
Goldfish should only live with goldfish except for a few exceptions such as a bristlenose pleco or apple snails for example
in Malay, money is 'duit'. pronunciation should be "do-it" like in English :)
No, you should only keep goldfish with goldfish (with very few exceptions such as a bristlenose pleco, apple snail or weather loach for example)
Goldfish should only live with goldfish with the exception of weather (dojo) loaches, bristlenose plecos, or mystery/apple snails.
The Malaysian country southeast of Kuala Lumpur is East Malaysia. Should the question mean a different country than Malaysia, then Indonesia fits that location.
good question!! when it's a baby, .hould be in a 10 gallon. when it's a year old, it should be in a 25 gallon. when it's full grown, it should be in a 40 gallon or above. if you have 2 turtles, it would be good to have a 50 or 60 gallon tank if there full grown.
either a 15 gallon tank or a 20 gallon tank