The basic rules for keeping any fish successfully are :- 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water. (3 times this is better). Every tank needs a permanently running cycled filter. :- Every tank needs at least 50% of its water replaced every day. If you stick to the above rules, your fish can survive reasonably well provided you also provide it with the correct temperature and other water parameters. If you fail to provide all the above I can guarantee that your fish will be constantly getting sick and will die sooner than it should. Parrot fish need a temp of around 78F and a pH around 6.8 to 7.
About 3 times the size of the parrot.
Blood parrots are tropical fish, yes they do need heaters.
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There are no problems about it. remember that you have to have at least 20 gallon tank, because your gourami and shrimp will need to have space. You may also visit recent website that I built for freshwater fish at : http://aquatropicalfish.com http://aquatropicalfish.com/forum/index.php
Parrot Fish Live all accross the equator and there are over 90 diffrent types of Parrot Fish
no koi fish do not need a lot of space 10 to 12 of them are often put into a small pond
There is no fish in the world whose head would grow separately apart from the body may be you need to change your question.
There are species of parrot fish that live in saltwater, but there is also a parrot fish that lives in freshwater. Neither of these two types of fish would live for long in a small fish bowl. Both saltwater and freshwater parrot fish require at least a 30 gallon aquarium properly equipped with filtration and a heater.Freshwater parrot fish are commonly kept by hobbyists because they are easy to keep and make great pets. These fish are the believed to be the result of interbreeding two different species of cichlids.Another huge reason that freshwater parrot fish would not do well in a fish bowl is that they can grow to a length of over 8 inches. They are semi-aggressive and do well in most community aquariums.
Yes, they need Salt and Pepper, but a good cajun spice mix is best.
Absolutely not. Parrot fish are tropical fish and aggressive, kois belong in ponds and not tanks because they grow very large, goldfish need 15 gallons each (fancy) or 25 gallons each (single tail), and a 'sucker' is indeterminable as there are numerous types of 'sucker' fish
the parrot that you need to get the piece of the map is the red one on the barell
Sea lions need plenty of space, and lot of fish to eat.