Yes, depending on the type of fish. If it's a Betta fish then yes, but I recommend At least a 7"L x 5"W tank if you want a small one. For a Gold fish and generally all other small fish, it should be Bigger than 10"L x 6"W.
The only fish you can keep in a 5 gallon tank is one betta (Siamese fighting fish) on it's own as that is a very small tank.
Cuz it is used to the small tank
a small fish tank.
No matter what its dimensions are it is way too small to keep most fish in successfully.
No, it is not safe to keep lucky bamboo in a fish tank as it can release toxins that are harmful to fish.
yes
No, it is generally not safe to keep a betta fish with other fish in the same tank as bettas are known to be aggressive and may attack or harm other fish. It is best to keep bettas in a tank by themselves.
a small cage, like a plastic fish tank with rocks
It depends on the size of the fish tank, the type of fish you keep, the filtration that you use on your tank, and whether you are using a bucket method, or have a gravel vacuum that attaches to a faucet
you feed them and clean the tank and breed them. help others
It doesn't matter what tank they are in, it is the food you feed the fish.
The number of fish that can be kept in a 200 liter tank depends on the size and species of the fish. As a general guideline, you could keep about 15-20 small fish or 5-10 medium-sized fish in a 200 liter tank. It's important to consider factors like water quality, filtration, and the specific needs of the fish when determining stocking levels.