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Firemouth cichlid (Cichlasoma meeki) are fairly large fish growing out to about 6 inches. A reasonable sized tank for a pair of firemouths (and nothing else) would be 36 inch x 18 inch x 18inch. If you wish to keep other fish with them they will have to be fairly large fish. Select from the other mid sized cichlids from South America. You can not keep African cichlids with South American ones successfully. To house these types of largish fish you will probably need to have at least a 6 foot tank or larger.
It is possible if the tank is sufficient in size and provides enough territories and enclosures.
No. Not in the traditional definition of the tropical tank. A tropical tank is a freshwater aquarium. Regal Tangs are saltwater fish and go in a saltwater tank (marine aquarium).
because when you go to the coast you need a tank for the salt water fish
Live rock can be seen at zoos in their saltwater aquarium displays, at pet stores that sell saltwater fish and in naturally occurring coral reefs. Live rock is sold as a natural way to preserve the eco-system of a saltwater tank.
I use to own a fish only pet store. The saltwater tanks were a nightmare, constant testing, etc. I would recommend you go to a Pet Shop that has salt water fish, preferrably a one owner store. Make sure the saltwater tanks look good to you, clear water, healthy fish and then ask the owner your questions.
If they are man made, hard scrubbing with hot water, do not use soap. If needed diluted vinegar can be used. Leave in sun to bake and dry.
The bigger the better is the rule in saltwater, especially if you plan on keeping just fish. Most marine fish species get quite large. So, if you want to keep things like angels and tangs, you should go with something 100 gallons or more.
yes fish can be in a/c room just run aquarium heater in tank and watch your thermometer freshwater shouldn't go below 68degreesF saltwater shouldn't go below 74 degrees F
It fades
they can go in both
Yes, sea snakes can.