The size of the gas tank generally has relatively little impact on gas mileage in most vehicles. To the extent that it does, the smaller the better (a larger tank weighs more and therefore requires more energy to move).
A pond works better..
no the big turtle would eat him
You would need at least a 150 gallon 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.
4 feet
100 cc bike has better mileage than 150 cc bike due to its engine power big engine consumes more fuel than the smaller one.
Yep! They'll ignore each other. Better have a big tank ready for the pleco when it grows, though.
if the shell was big enough the mortar could take out a tank with a few rounds...
It is usually not easy to move a tank fall of water. If you are talking about a very small tank (Pico or nano) then this would work. Moving a big tank is a big project and usually disrupts the tank quite a bit.
A lift kit shouldn't affect gas mileage at all. It's just when you put big aggressive tread tires on that you would lose gas mileage.
a fish tank size would depend on the size or how many fish you want to put in or if its tropical the tank would have to be measured and remember to get the water tested you don't want to kill the fishs
A big fish tank is as long as its been built. 'Big' is a subjective term. Ask yourself, how long is a big fish tank, to me? That is where your answer lies. For me, a 'big' fish tank is anything over at or over 4 feet long.