It doesn't matter what tank they are in, it is the food you feed the fish.
Yes, they do.
yes
algae tends to grow faster in clean water. so it depends if the aquarium is clean or the lake.depends on what lake.
Cuz it is used to the small tank
Actually, with fish it is not what you feed them, but the size of the tank/pond they are in. Fish grow to fit their environment to some extent. If you have a gold fish in a smaller tank/pond they will stay pretty small, but a little larger one and they will grow a bit larger. You'll never get a gold fish to be the size of a whale because that can't happen, but you can get a larger fish by adjusting the tank/pond size.
it depend upon on ur fish tank if big fish tank it can grow fast !!!!!!!!!!!!
a small fish tank.
it depends on how big it is if it is a goldfish or beta it can be in a bowl.If it is one of those big tiger fish or aqarium fish then put it in a big tank. A fish will grow to the size of the tank or bowl. For instance, say a goldfish is in a tank, it will not grow as big as the tank; however it will grow big enough to be able to swim in their environment. The fish will not overgrow the tank. I had a six inch goldfish in a thirty gallon tank.
You can not grow fish to a tank. fish do not grow to the size of there tanks. if the tank is way to small they can die because there organs will keep growing but there skin will not grow. you could only have one in a 40 gallon tank. Good luck!!!! -- Most fish have indeterminate growth and that can be impacted by aquarium size, available food sources and other environmental variables. Keeping fish in an aquarium that is not suited for their size can stunt the growth of a fish. It can also overly stress a fish resulting in sickness and even death. As a general rule go by surface area to determine tank capacity. One inch of fish for each twelve square inches of surface area.
No, this is blatantly false - very few fish will 'grow to the size of the tank'. If the tank is vastly too small they will stunt and live lives of deformed misery. The minimum tank size for guppies is 5 gallons (which would allow you to have four.)
Fish grow with age. Some only grow to the size of the tank while others grow to a maximum size no mater the size of their environment.
Fish should not live in bowls with the exception of a betta fish that can live in a 2.5 gallon to 5 gallon tank size. Bowls are just too small and are best used to just grow a few small plants inside.
it wont grow as large as if it was in a larger tank