If it's a juvenile (baby) under 4-5 inches and alone, then yes, it could survive a short while in a 5 gallon tank - BUT, as a responsible pet owner, you should plan for the full adult size of that breed, which is around 12 inches long, which means it would require 12+ gallons all by itself. If you want tank mates, then plan about 1 + gallon per square inch of fish of the adult size of any fish added on average. Bichir are also predatory and will eat smaller fish, so if it can fit in it's mouth, don't put in it the tank with it. Otherwise, they are a delightful and unique (not to mention smart) fish. Also plan for a tight fitting lid (with air holes) so they won't escape. Good Luck
Five. If you have a FIVE GALLON jug, it'll hold five(5).
a gallon and a fourth of a gallon
19 baseballs fit in a five gallon bucket
A five-gallon drum can hold up to about 18.927 liters.
1 Gallon = 3.78 liter 1 liter = 0.26 gallon
Fill up the three gallon jug and pour it into the five gallon jug. Refill the three gallon jug and pour from it into the five gallon jug until it is full. What remains in the three gallon jug will be one gallon.
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no 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
five
you can put a betta in a 5 gallon tank
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three pints