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It is a tank that will hold one gallon of water when filled to the brim. No tank is ever filled to the brim so the tank will never actually hold a gallon of water. It is not large enough to properly house any fish.
I get mine in exchangeable 5 gallon containers and also delivered by truck to my 1000 gallon tank behind the house.
Yes but you will need a 15 gallon high.
The tank you have described is extremely small and should not be used to house any fish. 1 gallon is not enough space for a fish to swim around, and it will most likely have a very short life if kept in this tank
A 35 - 40 gallon bladder tank ( which is common in a regular house ) weighs approximately 50 pounds.
either a 15 gallon tank or a 20 gallon tank
It has a 42 Gallon tank. It has a 42 Gallon tank.
A 2002 Sedona has a 16 gallon (13 UK gallon) tank A 2007 Sedona has a 21.1 gallon (17 UK gallon) tank
No. The tank is not large enough to house two female bettas. The basic fish keeping rule is "1 inch of fish needs 1 Gallon of water". A female Betta grows to around 1.5 inches so you would need at least a 3 gallon tank to house the 2 Bettas properly.
Either a 13 gallon or a 20 gallon tank.
you can put a betta in a 5 gallon tank
Shortbed trucks where equipped with a 25 gallon tank. Longbeds had either the 25 or the 34 gallon tank. Measure the tank or tank shield to determine which. 25 gallon is 46"x12"x13.5" 34 gallon is 59"x14"x13.5"