Yes you can, but typically they are mesured in gallons
Items that are measured in quarts are small fish tanks, and other stuff really in thing bigger than a pint.
You can't. It's like fitting a giant bear into a fish tank.
Half of 10 gallons is 5 gallons, there are 4 quarts in a gallon, and 5*4 is 20.
If you download Guide 5 of the USDA guide to home canning it provides detailed instructions on how to can fish in pints and quarts. It also tells you how long to process it for in a pressure canner. The short answer is: If the fish is frozen, thaw it in the refrigerator before canning. After rinsing the fish cold water, add 1 tablespoons of vinegar per quart to the water to help remove slime. Add 1 teaspoon of salt per pint, if desired.
It holds 160 quarts.
4 cups per quart: 4 quarts per gallon makes 16 cups per gallon. So 16 x 55 is your answer.
lenght 48 width 24 heigth 36 is 179.53246753246754 gallons of water or 2872.51948051948 cups :)
5 milk jugs becase a 5gallon tank is five1 gallon milk jug
Only bettas if living alone and bowl holds at least one quart of water, weekly water changes, water conditioner, correct feeding and appropriate room temperature. Just as a sidenote, you risk a fish jumping out with an open top fish bowl.
fish die when taken out of the water because they have gills and fish absorb oxygen from the water and when the fish are taken out they die because of them .
Well it depends on the fish. If it is a fresh water fish then it lives in fresh water, salt water fish live in salt water.
I would say gallons. Depends what kind of fish, but smaller than 10 gallons seems cruel.