Well, it all starts with a good size bowl. The large ones that's shaped like a rectangle. And then buy some tiny rocks for the bottom of the tank. Then get decorations like plants and statues which you can buy at pet stores. Then, buy some food for your certain kind of fish. Example: If you have tropical fish buy the fish food with "Tropical Fish" on it.
After you have put all your decorations in, poor the water in with the fish.
When feeding the fish get a pinch of the food. And the fish tank must be clean about once every week or so. Good luck!
yes fish are easy to care for since all you have to do is feed them clean a tank and care for it i have a betta fish which is SO EASY to care for
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they eat meaty foods likefresh or frose fish crustacean flesh and krill. feed two times a week. they may topple corals, eat small fish, and are not recommended for a comuntity tank. for the most part they are very hardy and easy to keep alive.
There are big fish and small fish, in case you didn't know.
Yes they can, but with care, they are territorial. I have two of them and they have bitten the fins of other fish.
In order to take care of a fish, you have to do the following: -Feed it daily (but not too much). -If it doesn't go to the surface of the water for air, a filter or two (some have three). -Buy products to take care of diseases (ick, mouth fungus etc.). -Change the water twice a week or so.
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The same way you take care of a one faced cat. Unless it's two cats with two faces, then you still take care of it the same way, but feed it twice as much.
No matter what its dimensions are it is way too small to keep most fish in successfully.
The short answer is - they don't ! In most species, once the baby fish hatch from the egg, they're left to the mercy of the sea. However - there are one or two species that actively gather the young 'fry' into their mouths at the first sign of danger.
All birds lay eggs and most of them take care of their young. However, a few mammals and amphibians fit those two criteria, as well. I am unaware of any living reptiles that fit that criteria, although some guard their nests until their young hatch, but many if not most dinosaurs raised their young, and they all laid eggs.
Small quantities of electricity can easily be generated from fruit. Simply take two rods, nails, needles or similar which are made of different materials, then stick them into the fruit. Take care that they do not touch each other. A small voltage will appear between the two rods. Citrus fruits work especially well.